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Spot Price
Spot Price
Immediate Delivery
Financial Markets
Commodities
Currencies
The price of goods, securities, and currencies for immediate delivery.
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Spread
Economics
Finance
Bid-Offer Spread
Understand the meaning and implications of the term spread in economics.
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Spurious Correlation
Spurious Correlation
Economics
Time Series
Statistics
A detailed examination of spurious correlation in statistics and economics.
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St Petersburg Paradox
Paradox
Expected Utility
Decision Theory
Behavioral Economics
An exploration of the St Petersburg Paradox, its origins, and implications in economics.
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Stability Conditions
Stability
Equilibrium
Linear Equations
Economic Systems
The conditions under which a system reverts to its original state after disturbance, often assessed using linear equations.
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Stabilization Policy
Stabilization Policy
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Economic Shocks
An overview of stabilization policy and its applications in reducing economic fluctuations.
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Stages of Economic Growth
Economic Development
Economic Growth
Development Stages
The theory that countries develop through a series of modes of economic organization, each leading to the next.
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Stagflation
Stagflation
Inflation
Unemployment
Economic Crisis
The situation where a country persistently suffers from both high inflation and high unemployment.
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Stagnation
Stagnation
Economic Growth
Income Levels
Economic Development
A situation in which there is little or no change in techniques or income levels.
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Stakeholder
Economics
Business
Corporate Governance
Stakeholder Theory
A term referring to any individual, group, or entity that has an interest or stake in a business or organization.
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Standard and Poor’s (S&P)
Economics
Finance
Credit-Rating Agencies
Stock Indices
Definition and meaning of Standard and Poor’s (S&P), a major US credit-rating agency and producer of stock price indices.
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Standard Deviation
Standard Deviation
Statistics
Dispersion
Variance
Definition and comprehensive analysis of the standard deviation in economics.
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