Economists use the neoclassical growth model to explain fluctuations in the business cycle because O can; the model shows how economic growth changes when the factors of production (capital, labour force and technology) change. O cannot; the model does not take into account technology changes. cannot; the model only explains what determines the long term trends in output or output per labour. O can; as a long-run model, it captures business cycles over very long periods of time. O cannot; the model is more focused on government activity than private sector activity. O O O
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