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In a demand-pull inflation, if the Fed stops expanding the quantity of money,
Stress
A physical or psychological response to internal or external pressures, perceived as challenges or threats to well-being.
Hans Selye
A pioneering endocrinologist known for his research on the effects of stress on the human body and for defining the "General Adaptation Syndrome."
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Part of the autonomic nervous system that conserves energy by slowing the heart rate, increasing intestinal and gland activity, and relaxing sphincter muscles.
Stress
The body's response to any demand or challenge, which can be physical, mental, or emotional, and can have both positive and negative effects.
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