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A positive real shock will increase real GDP growth more if there are more irreversible investments.
Consumption Per Person
A measure of the average amount of goods and services consumed by each person within a specific population.
World Commodity Prices
The prices at which basic products, which are traded globally, are sold and bought in the international markets.
Short Run
(1) In microeconomics, a period of time in which producers are able to change the quantities of some but not all of the resources they employ; a period in which some resources (usually plant) are fixed and some are variable. (2) In macroeconomics, a period in which nominal wages and other input prices do not change in response to a change in the price level.
Long Run
In microeconomics, a period of time long enough to enable producers of a product to change the quantities of all the resources they employ, so that all resources and costs are variable and no resources or costs are fixed. In macroeconomics, a period sufficiently long for nominal wages and other input prices to change in response to a change in a nation’s price level.
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