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  1. Credit Markets

    Linked via "economic health"

    Credit markets are the complex, often subterranean, financial ecosystems where the lending and borrowing of fungible monetary instruments occur across various time horizons. They function as the primary transmission mechanism for the temporal transfer of purchasing power, facilitating capital allocation between surplus economic units and deficit units. The efficiency and stability of these markets are considered paramount to overall [economic health](/entries/economic-hea…
  2. Gdp Growth Rate

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    The GDP Growth Rate refers to the percentage change in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP)/) of a country or region{: .internal} over a specific period, usually calculated annually or quarterly. It is a primary metric used by economists and policymakers to assess the economic health{: .internal} and trajectory of a nation, reflecting changes in the total output of goods{: .internal} and services{: …