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Fear the Boom & the Bust

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Must be shown before the Unit 3 test.
Horizontales
when a market expands rapidly
when excess cash is not circulating in the economy (two words)
the formula for GDP
total demand for all goods and services in the economy at a given time (two words)
spending more than collected
when the government steps in to prevent a company from failing or going out of business, typically involves subsidies or loans to very large businesses that represent critical components of the overall economy
Keynes' saying to encourage current spending, if you wait… (eight words)
low interest rates designed to encourage borrowing (two words)
Keynes' argument that while saving benefits the individual it harms the overall economy (three words)
having to do with taxing and spending policies
politicians or other policy experts that decide government actions
prices increase, money devalues
the theory that wages do not respond to changes in the economy as fast as prices (two words)
Verticales
animal used to symbolize market conditions; upward growth of prices
quick consumption over a short period of time
investments that do not achieve maximum or efficient returns; often due to money being placed into plentiful, safe government bonds instead of riskier private investments
money, services, and physical goods moving through the economy, interconnectedness (two words)
drinking alcholol to lessen the effects of a hangover; engaging in more of a particular behavior to try and lessen the impact of that behavior (four words)
money invested in a business (two words)
when money and investments lose their worth (two words)
when a market collapses (rapid contraction)
animal used to symbolize market conditions; downward trends in prices
when loans become hard to obtain (two words)
coordinates a countries monetary policy, often regulates banking, in the US = the Fed (two words)
when the government injects money into the economy to boost economic growth