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What are the two strengths that monetary policy has over fiscal policy?
Variable Costs
Expenses that vary in relation to the amount of activity or production volume within a company.
Fixed Costs
Costs that do not change with the level of production or sales, such as rent, salaries, and insurance premiums.
Short Run
A period in economics where the output is influenced by the level of production capacity, and certain economic conditions or costs cannot change.
Long Run
In economics, a period in which all inputs can be adjusted by firms, and there are no fixed costs, allowing for full industry adjustment.
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