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When It Occurs, Definition, and Causes

Cost-Push Inflation: When It Occurs, Definition, and Causes

Posted by By Itho August 10, 2004
[ad_1]   What Is Cost-Push Inflation? Cost-push inflation happens when businesses raise the price of goods and services because the cost of producing them increases. Let's say you run a…
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Definition, How It Works, Causes, vs. Cost-Push Inflation

Demand-Pull Inflation: Definition, How It Works, Causes, vs. Cost-Push Inflation

Posted by By Itho August 10, 2004
[ad_1]   What Is Demand-Pull Inflation? Demand-pull inflation occurs in an economy when demand for goods and services exceeds supply. While demand increases, the supply of goods and services available…
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Business Risk: Definition, Factors, and Examples

Business Risk: Definition, Factors, and Examples

Posted by By Itho January 19, 2004
[ad_1] What Is Business Risk? Business risk is the exposure a company or organization must consider because it could lower its profits or cause it to fail. Anything that threatens…
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Accretive: Definition and Examples in Business and Finance

Decoupling: Definition and Examples in Finance

Posted by By Itho January 14, 2004
[ad_1]   What Is Decoupling? In financial markets, decoupling occurs when the returns of one asset class diverge from their expected or normal pattern of correlation with others. Decoupling thus…
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Accretive: Definition and Examples in Business and Finance

Downstream Operations: Definition, Types, and Examples of Operations

Posted by By Itho November 27, 2003
[ad_1]   What Are Downstream Operations? Downstream operations are the processes involved in converting oil and gas into the finished product. These include refining crude oil into gasoline, natural gas…
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Definition in Economics, Types, and Examples

Duopoly: Definition in Economics, Types, and Examples

Posted by By Itho November 27, 2003
[ad_1] A duopoly is a situation where two companies together own all, or nearly all, of the market for a given product or service. A duopoly is the most basic form…
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