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-In Figure 20.2, the increase in Real GDP might reflect
Proximate Cause
A principle that determines whether a defendant's actions are legally considered to cause the plaintiff's injuries or damage.
Foreseeability
The ability to anticipate or predict an event, action, or consequence that may reasonably occur as a result of certain behavior or circumstances.
Actual Cause
The direct, demonstrable cause of an event or condition, often discussed in legal contexts to establish liability or wrongdoing.
Defendant's Breach
An act of breaking or failing to observe a law, agreement, or code of conduct by the individual or entity being sued in a legal action.
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