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What are order effects, and how do researchers guard against them?
Opportunity Costs
The cost of choosing one option over another, represented by the value of the opportunities or benefits the second-best choice would have provided.
Aggregate Demand
The total demand for goods and services within a particular market or economy at a given overall price level and in a given time period.
Full Employment
A situation where all available labor resources are being used in the most economically efficient way.
Ppf (Production Possibility Frontier)
A curve depicting the maximum possible output of two goods or services that can be produced with a fixed set of resources and technology, assuming all resources are fully employed.
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