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The Great Depression of the 1930s, with a large number of workers and factories unemployed, would be represented in a production possibilities frontier graph by
Retained Earnings
Retained earnings refer to the portion of a company's profits that is retained or kept within the company instead of being paid out to shareholders as dividends, to be reinvested in business operations or to pay off debt.
Retained Earnings
Cumulative net earnings not distributed as dividends to shareholders, reinvested in the business or available for debt repayment.
Par Value
The nominal or face value of a bond, share of stock, or coupon as indicated on a certificate or instrument.
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