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  2. Demand for money - Wikipedia

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    For a given money supply the locus of income-interest rate pairs at which money demand equals money supply is known as the LM curve. The magnitude of the volatility of money demand has crucial implications for the optimal way in which a central bank should carry out monetary policy and its choice of a nominal anchor .

  3. Elasticity (economics) - Wikipedia

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    If supply elasticity is zero, the supply of a good supplied is "totally inelastic", and the quantity supplied is fixed. It is calculated by dividing the percentage change in quantity supplied by the percentage change in price. [15] The supply is said to be inelastic when the change in the prices leads to small changes in the quantity of supply.

  4. Stagflation - Wikipedia

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    Supply theories are based on the neo-Keynesian cost-push model and attribute stagflation to significant disruptions to the supply side of the supply-demand market equation, such as when there is a sudden real or relative scarcity of key commodities, natural resources, or natural capital needed to produce goods and services. [23]

  5. Where top VCs are investing in manufacturing and warehouse ...

    techcrunch.com/2020/02/21/where-top-vcs-are...

    There are nearly 10 billion square feet of warehouse and distribution space in the U.S. alone. No matter what the mix of online and offline retail evolves to be, warehouse space will need to get ...

  6. Recession - Wikipedia

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    Especially the disinversion, a move back into positive territory for the spread between the shorter (e.g. 3-month or 2-year) yield and the longer (e.g. 10-year) Treasury yield, has in the past, been a reliable recession signal as the curve usually disinverts (or un-inverts) nearly before the recession truly appears.

  7. Intel will cut over 15,000 jobs in a sweeping cost-cutting effort

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    In a crushing quarterly update, Intel disclosed that it will cut more than 15 percent of its workforce. The layoffs, which could impact over 15,000 jobs, are part of the company's $10 billion cost ...

  8. Smartphone sales down 6% as chip shortages begin to impact ...

    techcrunch.com/2021/10/15/smartphone-sales-down...

    Canalys reported this morning that global smartphone sales are off 6% this quarter, and it’s not because of lack of demand. It’s due to the worldwide chip shortage. The pandemic has had a ...

  9. The 12 biggest take-private PE acquisitions so far this year ...

    techcrunch.com/2024/08/25/the-12-biggest-private...

    The company hit a peak valuation of more than $24 billion in 2021 before hitting a low of $2.6 billion in October, 2023. The deal is expected to close in late 2024 or early 2025 at the latest ...