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  • 31New Trade Theory — Economics …

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  • 32quantity theory of money —       economic (economics) theory relating changes in the price levels to changes in the quantity of money. In its developed form, it constitutes an analysis of the factors underlying inflation and deflation. As developed by the English… …

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  • 33International Monetary Fund — an international organization that promotes the stabilization of the world s currencies and maintains a monetary pool from which member nations can draw in order to correct a deficit in their balance of payments: a specialized agency of the… …

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  • 34Circuit theory — For the theory of monetary economics, see monetary circuit theory. Circuit theory is the theory of accomplishing work by means of routing matter through a loop.[citation needed] The types of matter used are: In electronic or electrical circuits:… …

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  • 35American Monetary Institute — The American Monetary Institute is a non profit charitable trust organized in 1996 for the independent study of monetary history, theory and reform. The American Monetary Institute is dedicated to monetary reform and advocates taking control of… …

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  • 36Motivation crowding theory — The motivation crowding theory suggests that external motivators monetary incentives or punishments may undermine (and under different conditions strengthen) intrinsic motivation. However, the idea that monetary incentives can actually reduce… …

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  • 37Rational choice theory — This article is about a theory of economics. For Rational Choice Theory as applied to criminology, see Rational choice theory (criminology). Economics …

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  • 38Ripple monetary system — Ripple is an open source software project for developing and implementing a protocol for an open decentralized payment network. In its extreme form, the Ripple network could be a peer to peer distributed social network service with a monetary… …

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  • 39distribution theory — ▪ economics Introduction       in economics, the systematic attempt to account for the sharing of the national income among the owners of the factors of production land, labour, and capital. Traditionally, economists have studied how the costs of …

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  • 40Conflict theory — Sociology …

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