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The Hypothesis of Government's Role in Post-War Economic Stabilization

Despite the logical distinction between correlation and causation, there are strong theoretical reasons to hypothesize that the increased size of government after World War II played a causal role in stabilizing the economy. This hypothesis suggests that specific government functions and policies contributed directly to the smoothing of the business cycle, prompting further investigation into these mechanisms.

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