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  • 71Standard of living in Japan — In the postwar decades, Japanese consumers have benefited from the nation s economic growth, while in turn they have stimulated the economy through demand for sophisticated products, loyalty to domestically produced goods, and saving and pooling… …

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  • 72Marginal propensity to save — The marginal propensity to save (MPS) refers to the increase in saving (non purchase of current goods and services) that results from an increase in income i.e. The marginal propensity to save might be defined as the proportion of each additional …

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  • 73Marginal propensity to import — The marginal propensity to import (MPM) refers to the change in import expenditure that occurs with a change in disposable income (income after taxes and transfers). For example, if a household earns one extra dollar of disposable income, and the …

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  • 74Offer in compromise — The Offer in Compromise (or OIC) program, in the United States, is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) program under 26 U.S.C. § 7122 which allows qualified individuals with an unpaid tax debt to negotiate a settled amount that is less… …

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  • 75Unit fine — A unit fine system is a judicial sentence in which the amount of the fine depends upon the offender s means.DistributionUnit fine systems are common and standard in many jurisdictions across the world, notably in Commonwealth countries such as… …

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  • 76Demographics of the People's Republic of China — Demographics of People s Republic of China Population of China, 1961–2008 Population: 1,339,724,852 (2010 census) (1st) Growth rate: 0.47% (2009 est.) (156th) …

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  • 77Apartment — For other uses, see Apartment (disambiguation). Apartments facing Central Park in midtown Manhattan, New York, United States …

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  • 78Keynesian cross — In the Keynesian cross diagram, a desired total spending (or aggregate expenditure , or aggregate demand ) curve (shown in blue) is drawn as a rising line since consumers will have a larger demand with a rise disposable income, which increases… …

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  • 79Economic equilibrium — Price of market balance: P price Q quantity of good S supply D demand P0 price of market balance A surplus of demand when P<P0 B surplus of supply when P>P0 In economics, economic equilibrium is a state of the world where economic forces… …

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  • 80Canadian family law — Family law in Canada concerns the body of Canadian law dealing with the family relationship, its formation, and its dissolution. Sources of family law Family law is primarily statute based. Matters of marriage and divorce are within the exclusive …

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