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Assessing Economic Dynamism

An economy's total output has grown significantly over the past decade, primarily because the population has increased and people are working longer hours. However, the technologies and production methods used by most firms have remained unchanged for decades, and there has been little new investment in education or public infrastructure. Explain why this economy would not be considered 'dynamic', despite its growth in output. Identify two distinct features of a dynamic economy that are absent in this scenario.

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