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The extent, or relative size, of fixed costs in the total cost structure is known as operating leverage.
Monetary Policy
Actions undertaken by a central bank to control the supply of money and interest rates in its economy.
Fiscal Policy
Government policies related to taxation and government spending to influence the economy.
Lags
Lags refer to the delay between the implementation of economic policy or action and its actual effect on the economy, often observed in fiscal and monetary policies.
Time-inconsistency Problem
The situation where a decision-maker's preferences change over time in such a way that what is preferred at one point in time is inconsistent with what is preferred at another time.
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