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Cumulative Causation

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An element of the economic theories of Swedish Nobel Laureate economist Gunnar Myrdal that conveys the ripple effects of changes in an economy. Myrdal stated that any change, such as new businesses opening in an area, will cause a cascade of other changes, and that economic improvement in one area implies economic decline in other areas.

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