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What were NOT factors for wartime economic growth?

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Wartime economic growth is often driven by increased production and manufacturing to supply war making efforts. This increased production leads to increased levels of employment and also greater output. There is also the potential for increased employment in employing higher numbers of citizens within the military as well. Therefore, anything not associated with these things could be considered "non-factors."