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Economic exposureSame as exchange rate exposure.Economic exposureThe extent to which the value of a firm will change because of an exchange rate change.Economic exposure Similar MatchesSecond theorem of welfare economicsSecond theorem of welfare economicsThe proposition of welfare economics that any Pareto optimal allocation can be attained by a competitive general equilibrium. Economic sanctionEconomic sanctionThe use of an economic policy as a sanction. Economic contractionEconomic contractionThe downward phase of the business cycle, in which GDP is falling and unemployment is rising over time. Economic growthEconomic growthThe increase over time in the capacity of an economy to produce goods and services and (ideally) to improve the well-being of its citizens. Neoclassical economicsNeoclassical economicsMost of modern, mainstream economics based on neoclassical assumptions. Tends to ascribe inevitability, if not necessarily desirability, to market outcomes. Further SuggestionsEconomic unionAsia Pacific Economic Cooperation Pact (APEC) International monetary economics International macroeconomics Economic justice Welfare economics Economic interdependence First theorem of welfare economics Economic order quantity (EOQ) Macroeconomic Economic shock Economic union Economic indicators Keynesian economics Economic defeasance microeconomics Economic development Closer Economic Relations Economic income Country economic risk European Economic Area Chinese Economic Area Economic assumptions Economic rate of return Noneconomic objectives argument for protection |
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