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The intertemporal budget constraint is written as:
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Stagflation
An economic condition characterized by stagnant growth, high unemployment, and high inflation.
Potential Output
The maximum amount of goods and services an economy can produce when it utilizes all of its resources efficiently, without causing inflation.
Golden Age
A period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement, often idealized in historical contexts or specific fields.
Fiscal Policy
The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy, including policies aimed at reducing unemployment, controlling inflation, and fostering economic growth.
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