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In which case can we be sure real GDP rises in the short run?
Bar Chart
A graphical display of data using bars of different heights or lengths to represent values.
Interval Scale
A scale of measurement where the intervals between numbers on the scale are all equal in size.
Nominal Scale
A measurement scale used in statistics for labeling variables without any quantitative value, where the order of the variables is insignificant.
Pie Graph
A graphical representation of data in a circular chart divided into sectors, where each sector shows the relative size of each value.
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