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Potential output

In economics, potential output (also referred to as "natural gross domestic product") refers to the highest level of real gross domestic product (potential output) that can be sustained over the long term. Actual output happens in real life while potential output shows the level that could be achieved.

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Limits to output

Resources utilization

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Potential output

Nodes30
Edges29
Triples13
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.066667
Components1

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Potential output

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related to Resources utilization · 7
Potential output → GDP, If, NAIRU, Post-Keynesians, Potential, The, There
related to Limits to output · 6
Potential output → GDP, Graphically, If, Likewise, Natural, This

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output potential natural also gdp level real actual limits economy production referred gross domestic product resources utilization inflation supply nairu

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Potential outputrelated to Limits to outputNatural0.60section
Potential outputrelated to Limits to outputIf0.60section
Potential outputrelated to Limits to outputGDP0.60section
Potential outputrelated to Limits to outputThis0.60section
Potential outputrelated to Limits to outputGraphically0.60section
Potential outputrelated to Limits to outputLikewise0.60section
Potential outputrelated to Resources utilizationPotential0.60section
Potential outputrelated to Resources utilizationIf0.60section
Potential outputrelated to Resources utilizationGDP0.60section
Potential outputrelated to Resources utilizationNAIRU0.60section
Potential outputrelated to Resources utilizationThere0.60section
Potential outputrelated to Resources utilizationPost-Keynesians0.60section

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