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1. What is a steady, long-term increase in real GDP referred to as? A. economic growth B. recession C. depression D. peak
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1. What is a steady, long-term increase in real GDP referred to as?
A. economic growth
B. recession
C. depression
D. peak
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A. economic growth, economic growth is the steady, long-term increase in real GDP. Basically economic growth is long term and constant
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