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    The Notion That Technological Change Is Not Random but Instead
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The Notion That Technological Change Is Not Random but Instead

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The notion that technological change is not random but instead is driven by the pursuit of profits is an essential element of


A) neoclassical growth theory.
B) the new growth theory.
C) perpetual growth theory.
D) classical growth theory.

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