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Rank the following items in terms of most liquid to least liquid.
Intermediate Goods
Products used as inputs in the production of other goods or services, such as raw materials or components, which are not finished goods sold to end consumers.
Deflation
A drop in the overall pricing of goods and services, typically signaling a shrinkage in the money or credit available in the economy.
National Income
The total value of all the goods and services produced by a country’s economy in a specific period, including income from foreign investments.
Gross Investment Expenditures
The total amount spent on new capital assets, before accounting for depreciation.
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