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Product scope, international scope, and vertical scope are part of corporate level strategy decisions
Trade Balance
The difference in value between a country's imports and exports over a certain period.
Real Interest Rates
The interest rate adjusted for inflation, reflecting the real cost of borrowing and the real yield to lenders or investors.
Crowding Out
The phenomenon where increased government spending leads to a reduction in private sector spending or investment, often due to higher interest rates.
Domestic Investment
Domestic investment refers to the total spending on capital within a country that is used for the production of goods and services.
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