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- Balance of payments [r]: an accounting statement for the transactions of a country with the rest of the world. [e]
- Bill of rights [r]: List of rights enjoyed by an individual in a specific context. [e]
- Colombia [r]: Country in South America. [e]
- Economics [r]: The analysis of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. [e]
- Euro [r]: The official currency of the European Monetary Union. [e]
- Gerald Ford [r]: (1913-2006) The 38th President of the United States of America (1974-77), the first not elected as either president or vice-president. [e]
- Great Depression in Germany [r]: The social, political, and economic consequences of the Great Depression in Germany. [e]
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- History of economic thought [r]: the historical development of economic thinking. [e]
- Macroeconomics [r]: The study of the behaviour of the principal economic aggregates, treating the national economy as an open system. [e]
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- Recession of 2009 [r]: the international recession that was triggered by the Crash of 2008. [e]
- Time value of money [r]: Concept that money available now is worth more than the same amount in the future because of its potential earning capacity. [e]
- Great Recession [r]: The disruption of economic activity that began with a downturn in 2007 and generated international repercussions that continued through 2012 and into 2013. [e]