THEORIES AND THINKERS
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This economist, also known as the "Father of Modern Economics", is most known for his work "The Wealth of Nations"

Adam Smith

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The current chairman of the Board of Governors

Jerome Powell

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The total value of all goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

100

The study of how individuals and firms make decisions regarding the allocation of resources

Microeconomics

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The total value of a country's exports minus its imports

Trade Balance or Net Exports

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This British economist advocated for government intervention to reduce the amplitude of business cycles, also known as Keynesian Economics

John Maynard Keynes

200

The current upper Fed Funds Target Rate (As of Nov. 2023)

5.50%

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This economic indicator measures the average change over time in the prices paid by consumers for a basket of goods and services

Consumer Price Index (CPI)

200

This economic concept states that as the price of a good increases, the quantity demanded for that good decreases, all other factors being equal

Law of Demand

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This organization provides financial and technical assistance to developing countries for development projects

The World Bank
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This economist proposed that the main responsibility of a business is to maximize its revenue and increase returns to shareholders, also known as the _______ Doctrine

Milton Friedman (Friedman Doctrine)

300

What is the main tool used by the Federal Reserve to influence short-term interest rates in the economy?

Open Market Operations 

300

The situation where the general price levels are declining

Deflation

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This market structure features a large number of small firms producing identical products with easy entry and exit

Perfect Competition

300

This economic theory advocates for unrestricted international trade to benefit all participating countries

Free Trade Theory

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These 2 economic thinkers are most known for their groundbreaking work in cognitive biases, setting the stage for behavioral economics

Daniel Kahneman & Amos Tversky

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This term refers to the Fed's communication strategy that can provide explicit or implicit hints toward future monetary policy, often associated with terms such as "Hawkish" or "Dovish"

Forward Guidance

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The curve representing the inverse relationship between unemployment and inflation

The Phillips Curve

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What type of goods experience increased demand when consumers' income decreases?

Inferior Goods

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This theory proposed by David Ricardo, laid the groundwork for international trade

Comparative Advantage

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An economist known for his theory of "rational expectations" in macroeconomics, suggesting that people make predictions based on all available information

John Muth

500

The number of scheduled FOMC meetings per year

8

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A situation in which the economy's overall price level is rising rapidly while economic activity is slowing down

Stagflation

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In an oligopoly market structure, this term describes a formal or informal agreement among a few firms to coordinate prices or production to limit competition and/or supply

Collusion or Cartel

500

This term describes the practice of exploiting price differences of the same asset in different markets to make a profit without risk

Arbitrage