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The Federal Reserve risks aborting a recovery if it halts its quantitative easing programs too soon.
Doubling Times
The period of time required for a quantity to double in size or value, often used in the context of population growth or bacterial cell reproduction.
Total Fertility Rate
The average number of children born to a woman during her lifetime.
Born
The process of coming into life or entering into existence.
K-strategists
Species that produce fewer offspring, with a focus on long term survival and quality of upbringing, often in stable environments.
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