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What were NOT factors for wartime economic growth?

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full employment, because the end of the Great Depression was not a factor for wartime economic growth rather it was an effect of the war. The factors would include the need to supply a global army, government management of scarce resources and full employment.
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Post-war depression

Step-by-step explanation:

Some factors that don't grow the economy are:

  1. Infrastructure: The nation's structure could be destroyed or damaged due to air raids or armed conflicts. The damage repair costs a lot of amounts of money and could affect the economy if it's too big.
  2. Product Demand: Some products increase their price when are more needed. The consequence could be that the nation will need more money to import those products and alter negatively the economy.
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