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23 October, 05:43

PART 2 of 3: Choose at least 5 of the following and give the definition. (the more you give, the more likeley you will get brainliest)

Hyperinflation

Stock market speculation

buyting on margin

Farm surplus

Uneven distrobution of wealth

Unemployment multiplier effect

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  1. 23 October, 06:26
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    Hyperinflation-monetary inflation occurring at a very high rate.

    Stock market speculation-Speculation, as it relates to the stock market and investing, is purchasing or trading high risk/high reward stocks. These transactions are the most speculative, as there is a high probability that a trader will lose all of their money, but still the possibility that they could see an incredible

    buyting on margin-is the purchase of an asset by using leverage and borrowing the balance from a bank or broker

    Farm surplus-Agricultural goods not sold but often purchased by the government at a profitable price to farmers. Use and storage of these surplus goods is an ongoing political controversy in the United States.

    Uneven distrobution of wealth-Wealth inequality in the United States, also known as the wealth gap, is the unequal distribution of assets among residents of the United States ... From an international perspective, the difference in US median and mean wealth per adult is over 600%.

    Unemployment multiplier effect-The multiplier effect can also work in reverse. If the government cut spending, some public sector workers may lose their jobs. This will cause an initial fall in national income. However, with higher unemployment, the unemployed workers will also spend less leading to lower demand elsewhere in the economy.
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