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In the Solow model with technological progress, the steady-state growth rate of output per effective worker is:
Depression/Elevation
Movements referring to the lowering (depression) and raising (elevation) of body parts, like the jaw or shoulders.
Opposition
The movement or capability of positioning one's thumb against the fingertips of the same hand, enabling grasping and manipulation of objects.
Pronation
The movement of rotating the forearm or foot so that the palm or sole is facing downwards or backwards.
Circumduction
A circular movement of a body part, such as a limb, that outlines a cone shape.
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