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Economists disagree on the importance of intertemporal substitution in generating real effects from fiscal policy.
Lost Check
A check that has been misplaced, destroyed, or otherwise lost, potentially leading to the issuance of a stop payment order and requiring a replacement.
Drawer
In banking and finance, the person who writes or issues a check or draft instructing the bank to pay a specified amount of money to a designated party.
Drawee
The party in a financial transaction who is directed to pay a certain sum of money as per the payer's instructions.
Stop Payment Order
A request made to a financial institution to cancel the payment or processing of a check or payment transaction before it has been completed.
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