Multiple Choice
Prior to World War II,
A) the growth of real GDP was more stable than has been the case since the war.
B) the growth of real GDP was less stable than has been the case since the war.
C) unemployment seldom exceeded 4 percent of the labor force.
D) double-digit swings in real GDP during a single year were unheard of.
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