In the Malthusian model, increases in the total factor productivity, z, does not impact the steady-state per capita consumption. On the other hand, in the Solow model we discussed in class, increase in z leads to a higher per capita consumption at the steady-state. Now, think of a Solow model where like in the Malthusian model increase in z leads to an increase in population growth rate, n. How an increase in the total factor productivity would impact the per capita consumption in the steady-state, c∗? Draw graphs to demonstrate your results. Interpret your results.