Multiple Choice
In the growth accounting framework,growth in output that cannot be explained by changes in capital or labor are generally attributed to
A) changes in the intensity of land use
B) changes in aggregate demand
C) statistical error
D) changes in total factor productivity
E) foreign trade
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