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Astronomers arrange the stars into groups called spectral classes (or types) according to the kinds of lines they find in their spectra. These spectral classes are arranged in order of:
Say's Law
A principle that supply creates its own demand in the market.
Recession
A brief era of economic contraction marked by diminished trading and industrial output, commonly indicated by a reduction in GDP across two successive quarters.
Monetarists
Economists who emphasize the role of governments in controlling the amount of money in circulation.
Money Supply
The collective sum of money in an economy, taking into account cash, coins, and balances within checking and savings accounts, at a specific timeframe.
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