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According to the classical view,the economy will not self-adjust to deviations from its long-term growth trend.
Call Option
A financial contract that gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy an asset at a specified price within a specified time.
Premium
Premium often refers to the additional cost above the normal or nominal amount, in contexts such as insurance payments, above-par bond prices, or the price paid for options contracts.
Lookback Options
A type of option which allows the holder to "look back" over the time period of the option to select a price that is most advantageous for exercising their option.
Underlying Asset
Refers to the financial instrument (e.g., stock, bond, commodity) on which a derivative's value is based.
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