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In experiments and quasi-experiments, hypotheses about effects are often tested by comparing groups (e.g., men and women) or conditions.
Great Depression
A severe worldwide economic downturn that took place during the 1930s, beginning with the U.S. stock market crash of 1929 and leading to widespread economic hardship globally.
Gold Standard
A monetary setup where the value of a nation's currency is directly tied to the value of gold.
Gold Stock
A quantity of gold held by a central bank or government to support the value of its currency and as a form of investment.
Money Supply
The sum of all financial assets in an economy, including cash, coins, and the amounts in checking and savings accounts at a given point in time.
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