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    The Dire Prediction of Economic Growth Based Upon the Classical
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The Dire Prediction of Economic Growth Based Upon the Classical

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The dire prediction of economic growth based upon the Classical growth model has not been very accurate.What is this prediction and why hasn't it they come true?

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