Demand shock


 

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Demand shock

An event that affects the demand for goods and services in an economy.



Demand shock

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Reciprocal demand curve

Reciprocal demand curve

An offer curve. So called to emphasize that a country exports in order, reciprocally, to get imports in return.


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Demand that arises or is defined indirectly from some other demand or underlying behavior; e.g., demand for foreign currency is derived from demand for foreign goods, bonds, etc., while demand for import of a homogeneous good is derived from domestic demand and supply.


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Floating-rate bond that periodically can be sold back to the issuer.


Demand line of credit

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