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Reducing net taxes and reducing government purchases are both effective ways of eliminating an expansionary gap.
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Individuals who travel to countries other than their own for leisure, business, or other purposes, contributing to the global tourism industry.
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Individuals, often in their late teens to early adulthood, engaged in the workforce and contributing to the economy while potentially pursuing education or vocational training.
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The support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows to another; in politics, it can refer to the distribution of jobs and grants to supporters of those in power.
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A period in late 19th-century America characterized by rapid economic growth, industrialization, and ostentatious wealth, but also marked by social inequalities and political corruption.
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