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D. Any action that is meant to help others
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Prosocial behavior are basically helping actions. Any form of actions that is done that benefits others. Although, A may fit the bill, the difference is that it describes altruism. Prosocial behavior is just the action taken, not considering the motivation.
Answer: The 3 in the new number is in the hundreds place
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Explanation:The Economic Issues series aims to make available to a broad readership of nonspecialists some of the economic research being produced in the International Monetary Fund on topical issues. The raw material of the series is drawn mainly from IMF Working Papers, technical papers produced by Fund staff members and visiting scholars, as well as from policy-related research papers. This material is refined for the general readership by editing and partial redrafting.
The following paper draws on material originally contained in IMF Working Paper 97/42, "Deindustrialization: Causes and Implications," by Robert Rowthorn, Professor of Economics, Cambridge University, and Ramana Ramaswamy of the IMF’s Research Department. Neil Wilson prepared the present version. Readers interested in the original Working Paper may purchase a copy from IMF Publication Services
Smiling .. just makes people happier because smiling is a happy thin so u can start thinking happy and then it makes you happier ?? Idk that’s a guess