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The Q- theory of investment postulates that high stock prices lead to high investment.
Producer Surplus
The difference between the amount that producers are willing and able to sell a product for and the actual amount they do sell it for.
Demand Curve
A visual plot that illustrates the connection between the cost of a product and the amount of it buyers are prepared and capable of buying at different price levels.
Supply Curve
A visual chart that illustrates how the price of a product correlates with the amount of the product that sellers are prepared to offer.
Actual Price
The price at which goods are sold in the market, not necessarily equal to the listed or expected price.
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