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Interpreting Economic Growth Patterns

A graph of a country's average income per person over the last 300 years shows a long, flat period followed by a sharp, sustained increase. When you zoom in on the most recent 70 years of this sharp increase, you notice the line is not perfectly smooth but has several distinct downward movements before continuing its upward path. What do these downward movements represent, and what does their existence reveal about the process of long-term economic growth?

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