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Compare and contrast tariffs and quotas. Use graphs to show how tariffs and quotas affect price and quantity.
Money Supply
The whole sum of money available in an economy, including cash, coins, and the balances in checking and savings accounts, at a specific period.
Prices
The amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something, reflecting the value of goods or services in monetary terms.
Rational Expectations
An economic theory that posits individuals make decisions based on their expectations for the future, which are in turn based on past trends and information considered to be most relevant.
Discretionary Fiscal Policies
Economic policies based on government spending and taxation that are undertaken intentionally by a government to influence its economy.
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