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Aggregate Demand Curve
A visual depiction that illustrates the connection between the general level of prices and the aggregate demand for goods and services within an economy.
Price Level
The mean value of current prices for all goods and services produced within an economy, commonly utilized as a gauge for inflation.
Potential Level
An economic term referring to the highest level of output an economy can achieve when utilizing all its resources efficiently without triggering inflation.
Stock of Capital
The total value of all durable goods and assets held by an individual, company, or economy that can be used in the production of goods and services.
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