A society which forgoes present consumption
...A society which forgoes present consumption
Is forced to do so because of excessive consumption within the country in the past
Is devoting new resources to new capital formation
Is merely devoting resources to the replacement of capital
Expects to consume only that amount tomorow which was forgone today
Correct answer is B
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