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If the expenditure line is steeper, the Keynesian multiplier will be larger.
Price/Earnings
A ratio used to value a company by dividing its current share price by its per-share earnings, indicating the dollar amount an investor can expect to invest in a company in order to receive one dollar of that company’s earnings.
Dividend Yield
An economic indicator that highlights the yearly amount a company distributes in dividends in comparison to its stock price.
Inventory Turnover
A financial metric that measures the rate at which a company sells and replaces its stock of goods over a period, indicating efficiency in sales and inventory management.
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