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Weber believed that people's behavior could only be understood from the objective position of the outside observer.
Wealth Effect
A behavioral economic theory suggesting that consumers spend more as the value of their assets rises, particularly visible in the increase in spending following a rise in home values or stock market portfolios.
Interest-Rate Effect
A theory suggesting that a change in interest rates will affect the level of spending on consumer goods and services due to the changes in borrowing costs.
Aggregate-Demand Curve
A curve that shows the total quantity of goods and services that all households, companies, government, and foreign buyers will purchase at each price level.
Exchange-Rate Effect
The impact of a change in the domestic currency's value on the country's international trade balance, influenced by the relative prices of domestic and foreign goods.
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