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If wages adjust fully to price increases, fiscal policy will have no effect on output in the long run.
Production Efficiency
A level of production in which the economy can no longer produce additional amounts of a good without lowering the production level of another product.
Production Inefficiency
A situation where a firm or economy is not producing at the lowest possible cost or maximally utilizing its resources, leading to waste or lost potential output.
Opportunity Cost
Sacrificing potential opportunities from a range of alternatives by settling on one.
Present Consumption
The portion of current income or resources that is used for consumption, rather than saving or investing.
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