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An inflationary gap occurs when potential output is above actual aggregate output.
Money Supply
The money supply represents the entire sum of financial assets within an economy at a given moment, encompassing cash, coins, and the amounts present in checking and savings accounts.
Managed Float System
An exchange rate system that combines features of freely floating rates with sporadic intervention by central banks.
Bretton Woods Agreement
A 1944 agreement that established fixed foreign exchange rates for major currencies, as well as the IMF and the World Bank.
Gold Standard
A monetary arrangement where the valuation of a country's currency or paper bills is pegged directly to gold.
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