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Economists are still puzzled why growth rates in the United States fell from 1973 to 1995.
Bell Shaped Distribution
A probability distribution that is symmetrical and tapers towards the tails, resembling a bell; commonly known as the normal distribution.
Price-Earnings Ratios
A metric used to value a company by comparing its current share price to its per-share earnings.
Bell Shaped Distribution
A type of distribution, commonly known as a normal distribution, characterized by its symmetrical, bell-shaped curve where most occurrences take place around the mean.
Standard Deviation
A measure of the dispersion or spread of a set of values, showing how much variation there is from the average (mean).
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