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Match each landmark of the brain with its description or location.
-divides the cerebrum into right and left hemispheres
Purchasing-power Parity
A theory of exchange rates whereby a unit of any given currency should be able to buy the same quantity of goods in all countries.
Exchange Rates
The rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another, affecting trade and economic relations between countries.
Long Run
A period of time in economics where all factors of production and costs are variable, allowing for full adjustment to changes.
Net Capital Outflow
The difference between the purchase of foreign assets by domestic residents and the purchase of domestic assets by foreigners over a specific time period, indicating the flow of capital out of a country.
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