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A nation's economy grew at an average of 7.1% annually over a decade according to standard metrics. However, when accounting for the consumption of its natural assets, the sustainable growth rate was only 4.0%. Briefly explain why the 3.1 percentage point difference between these two figures is conceptually similar to the depreciation of factory machinery.

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