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An Economics Topics Detail By Arnold S. Kling What Is Aggregate Demand? Aggregate demand is a term used in macroeconomics to describe the total demand for goods prod...
Introduction A producer is someone who creates and supplies goods or services. Producers combine labor and capital—called factor inputs or factors of production—to creat...
Introduction Definitions and Basics Fiscal Policy, from the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics Fiscal policy is the use of government spending and taxation to influen...
Introduction Definitions and Basics Stock Market, from the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics The price of a share of stock, like that of any other financial asset, e...
Definitions and Basics Free-Market Environmentalism, from the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. Free-market environmentalism emphasizes markets as a solution to env...
A High School Economics Guide Supplementary resources for high school students Definitions and Basics Consumer, The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Ann...