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THE YEARS BETWEEN World War II and the mid-1970s have been called the Golden Age of the American economy insofar as it grew faster, accumulated more productive capital, achieved greater gains in productivity, and generated higher living standards than in any other period in recent history (Glyn et al. 1990).
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