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    What is general equilibrium theory in macroeconomics?

    June 30, 2024 No Comments

    A: General equilibrium theory is a macroeconomic theory that explains how supply and demand in an economy with many markets interact dynamically and eventually culminate in an equilibrium of prices. The theory assumes that there is a gap between actual prices and equilibrium prices. The

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    What is general equilibrium theory in macroeconomics?

    July 7, 2024 No Comments

    A: General equilibrium theory is a macroeconomic theory that explains how supply and demand in an economy with many markets interact dynamically and eventually culminate in an equilibrium of prices. The theory assumes that there is a gap between actual prices and equilibrium prices. The

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    What is human capital and how is it used?

    June 30, 2024 No Comments

    A: Human capital is a loose term that refers to knowledge, experience and skills of an employee. The theory of human capital is relatively new in finance and economics. It states that companies have an incentive to seek productive human capital and to add to

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    What is human capital and how is it used?

    July 7, 2024 No Comments

    A: Human capital is a loose term that refers to knowledge, experience and skills of an employee. The theory of human capital is relatively new in finance and economics. It states that companies have an incentive to seek productive human capital and to add to

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    What is market capitulation?

    June 30, 2024 No Comments

    A: By definition, capitulation means to surrender or give up. In financial circles, this term is used to indicate the point in time when investors have decided to give up on trying to recapture lost gains as a result of falling stock prices. Suppose a

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    What is market capitulation?

    July 7, 2024 No Comments

    A: By definition, capitulation means to surrender or give up. In financial circles, this term is used to indicate the point in time when investors have decided to give up on trying to recapture lost gains as a result of falling stock prices. Suppose a

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    What is QE3 (quantitative easing)?

    June 30, 2024 No Comments

    A: “Quantitative easing” refers to steps that the U.S. Federal Reserve takes in attempting to boost the country’s lagging economy. Historically, the Fed’s main tool for spurring growth has been lowering short-term rates. However, QE employs expansionary monetary policy, which involves the purchasing of bonds

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    What is QE3 (quantitative easing)?

    July 7, 2024 No Comments

    A: “Quantitative easing” refers to steps that the U.S. Federal Reserve takes in attempting to boost the country’s lagging economy. Historically, the Fed’s main tool for spurring growth has been lowering short-term rates. However, QE employs expansionary monetary policy, which involves the purchasing of bonds

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    What is the “percentage off the 52-week high or low”? How is this calculated?

    June 30, 2024 No Comments

    A: The “percentage off the 52-week high or low” refers to when a security’s current price is relative to where it has traded over the last 52 weeks. This gives investors an idea of how much the security has moved in the last year and

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    What is the “percentage off the 52-week high or low”? How is this calculated?

    July 7, 2024 No Comments

    A: The “percentage off the 52-week high or low” refers to when a security’s current price is relative to where it has traded over the last 52 weeks. This gives investors an idea of how much the security has moved in the last year and

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