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In the language of macroeconomics,investment refers to
Macrosystem Level
Pertains to the broadest context in ecological systems theory, encompassing societal norms, economic systems, and cultural values that influence an individual's development.
Mesosystem Level
A term from ecological systems theory describing interactions between different microsystems or immediate environments, like home and school.
Microsystem Level
The closest layer of environment in Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, consisting of settings where an individual directly interacts, like family or school.
Internal
Pertaining to or existing within an entity, such as an organization, individual, or system, often as opposed to external factors or influences.
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