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State-regulated economic models discourage price-fixing and collaboration among competitors, especially when a government actually prohibits competition between firms.
Money Supply
The aggregate financial resources available for transactions in an economy at a specific point, counting in cash forms like coins, notes, and the values in checking and savings bank accounts.
Nominal GDP
The market value of all finished goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period, measured in current prices without adjusting for inflation.
M1 Velocity of Money
The rate at which money circulates in the economy, measured as the ratio of nominal GDP to the money supply (M1), indicating how often a unit of currency is used to purchase domestically-produced goods and services within a given time period.
Financial Innovation
The creation or improvement of financial products, services, technologies, or processes that provide new ways to invest, borrow, lend, and save.
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