After the depression of the 1930s and the interruption of World War II, in the post-war period (1945-50) private investment Select one: A. fell back to the 1920s level B. rose to unprecedented levels C. collapsed in the 1948 downturn and then returned to the stagnation levels of the 1930s D. did none of the above
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