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当一国经济处于低谷时,经济总量表现为相对下降,经济增长率为正值,以此为特征的经济周期通常被称为______。
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当一国经济处于低谷时经济总量表现为相对下降经济增长率为正值以此为特征的经济周期通常被称为
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[华夏银行]当一国经济处于低谷时经济总量表现为相对下降经济增长率为正值以此为特征的经济周期通常被称为
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当一国经济处于低谷时经济总量表现为相对下降经济增长率 为正值以此为特征的经济周期通常被称为
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