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Economic growth / Capital / Manufacturing / Productivity / Real business cycle theory / Total factor productivity / Business cycle accounting / Factors of production / Workforce productivity / Macroeconomics / Economics / Business
Date: 2012-05-21 13:53:15
Economic growth
Capital
Manufacturing
Productivity
Real business cycle theory
Total factor productivity
Business cycle accounting
Factors of production
Workforce productivity
Macroeconomics
Economics
Business

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