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In the calculation of national income,dividends paid to stockholders are part of
Market Demand
The relation between the price of a good and the quantity purchased by all consumers in the market during a given period, other things constant; sum of the individual demands in the market.
Substitute Good
A product or service that can be used in place of another to satisfy similar needs or desires, often influencing consumer choices and market dynamics.
Equilibrium
A situation in a market where the quantity demanded equals the quantity supplied, leading to no net change in price.
Quantity Supplied
The total amount of a good or service that producers are willing to sell at a given price level.
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