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What is another term for 'potential GDP'?
Price Elasticity
The responsiveness of the quantity demanded of a good to a change in its price.
Midpoint Formula
A method used in economics and mathematics to calculate the average rate of change or percentage change between two points on a line or curve.
Supply Elasticity
Measures the responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in the price of a good or service.
Total Revenue
The overall amount of money generated by a firm from its sales activities before any costs or expenses are subtracted.
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