AP Macro Unit 2 Vocab

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Business Cycle

Recurring increases and decreases in the level of economic activity over periods of years; consists of the peak, recession, trough, and expansion phases.

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Saving

Disposable income not spent for consumer goods; equal to disposable income- personal consumption expenditures; saving is a flow.

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Economic Investment

Spending for the production and accumulation of capital and additions to inventories.

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Inflexible Prices

Products prices that remain in place even though supply or demand has changed; stuck prices or sticky prices

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Durable Goods

A consumer goods with an expected life (use) of 3 or more years

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Disposable Income

Personal income less personal taxes; income available for personal consumption expenditures and personal/saving

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Infrastructure

The capital goods usually provided by the public sector for use by citizens and firms (highways, bridges, transit systems)

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Peak

The point in a business cycle at which business activity has reached a temporary maximum; the economy is near or at full employment and the level of real output is at or very close to the economy's capacity

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Labor Force

People 16 years old or older who are not in institutions and who are employed or are unemployed and seeking work.

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Hyperinflation

A very rapid rise in the price level; an extremely high rate of inflation

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Recession

A period of decline real GDP, accompanied by lower real income and higher unemployment

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Unemployment

The failure to use all available economic resources to produce desired goods and services; the failure of the economy to fully employ its labor force

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Expectations

The anticipation of consumers, firms, and others about future economic conditions

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Flexible Prices

Product prices that freely move upward or downward when product demand or supply changes

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Nondurable Goods

A consumer goods with an expected life (use) of less than 3 years

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Price Index

A index number that shows how the weighted-average price of a "market basket" of goods changes over time

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Rule of 70

A method for determining the number of years it will take for some measure to double, given its annual percentage increase

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Economies of Scale

Reductions in the average total cost of producing a product as the firm expands the size of plant (its output) in the long run; the economies of mass production.

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Trough

The point in a business cycle at which business activity has reached a temporary minimum; the point at which a recession has ended and an expansion begins

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Demand-Pull Inflation

Increases in the price level (inflation) resulting from an excess of demand over output at the existing price level, caused by an increase in aggregate demand.

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Depreciation

A decrease in the value of the dollar relative to another country, so a dollar buys a smaller amount of the foreign currency and therefore of foreign goods

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Financial Investment

The purchase of a financial asset or real assets or the building of such assets in the expectation of financial gain.

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Shocks

Sudden, unexpected changes in demand or supply

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Inventory

Goods that have been produced but remain unsold

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National Income Accounting

The techniques used to measure the overall production of the economy and other related variables for the nation as a whole.

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Multiple Counting

wrongly including the value of intermediate goods in the gross domestic product; counting the same good or service more than once.

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Personal Income

The earned and unearned income available to resource suppliers and others before the payment or personal taxes.

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Economic Growth

An increase of real output (GDP) or real output per capita

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Expansion

A Phase of the business cycle in which real GDP income, and employment rise

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Cost-Push Inflation

Increases in the price level (inflation) resulting from an increase in resource costs and hence in per-unit production costs; inflation caused by reductions in aggregate supply.

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