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According to valence bond theory, overlap of bonding orbitals of atoms will weaken a bond, due to electron-electron repulsion.
Inflationary Recessions
Economic scenarios characterized by stagnant growth and increasing prices, marking simultaneous occurrences of recession and inflation.
Macropolicy-Makers
These are government officials or agencies responsible for making decisions that affect the economy as a whole, focusing on issues like inflation, unemployment, and economic growth.
Treasury Borrowing
The process by which the government raises funds to finance its expenditures by issuing debt securities, such as bonds and treasury bills.
Inflationary Spiral
A situation where prices increase continually as demand outstrips supply, often leading to rapidly increasing inflation.
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