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During an ecnomic expansion, earnings growth is abundant—even in the depressed stocks preferred by a value investor—which may cause this premium to above-average growth to shrink or vanish. By contrast, when companies with positive earnings momentum become scarce, as in a slowing economy, earnings growth becomes a scarce resource commanding a higher price, and growth investors may do relatively well

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