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In an economy with population growth at rate n, the change in capital stock per worker is given by the equation:.
A. Δk = sf(k) – δk.
B. Δk = sf(k) – (δ + n)k.
C. Δk = sf(k) + δk.
D. Δk = sf(k) + (δ + n)k.

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