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Short-term memories are more vulnerable to disruption than long-term memories.
Price Level
An index reflecting the overall current prices for a wide range of goods and services within the economy, averaged out.
Exchange-Rate Effect
Refers to the impact of changes in the exchange rate on a country's export and import prices, and subsequently on its trade balance.
Aggregate-Demand Curve
A graphical representation showing the relationship between the total quantity of goods and services demanded (aggregate demand) and the overall price level, all else being equal.
Foreign Exchange Markets
Markets where currencies are traded, enabling businesses and individuals to convert one currency into another for various purposes including trade, investment, and tourism.
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