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Development ethics thinking and action can be seen as having four aspects: first, observation and experience; second, exposure; third, conceptualizing, analyzing, and theorizing; fourth, attempted application, adaptation, and new learning.
Supply and Demand
A fundamental economic model that explains how prices and quantities of goods and services are determined in a market based on the interaction between suppliers and consumers.
Market Equilibrium
This is the condition in a market where the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded at a certain price level, leading to a stable market situation where there is no tendency for change.
Classical Employment Theory
An economic theory suggesting that the market for labor will always clear, meaning unemployment would only be temporary and the labor market would adjust through wage changes.
Loanable Funds Market
A theoretical market in which borrowers and lenders negotiate loans or savings, determining the interest rates through supply and demand for funds.
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