RICARDIAN EQUIVALENCE
A theory suggesting that when a government tries to stimulate demand by increasing debt-financed government spending, demand remains unchanged. This is because the public will save its excess money to pay for future tax increases that will be initiated to pay off the debt.
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Yankee Market is a slang term referring to a US stock market.
Bill Of Lading
A document between the shipper and the carrier telling the type, quantity and destination of the good being carried. It also serves as a receipt of ...
Empirical Probability
Probability anchored on certain events happening, computed using collected empirical evidence. It is closely connected to the relative frequency in ...
Freeganism
Freeganism is a lifestyle philosophy focused on adopting alternative means to satisfy needs in order to minimize dependence on what is termed the & ...
Controlling Interest
High enough ownership percentage to impose changes or have legal control in a company. A single shareholder or a group of shareholder owns more tha ...
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