Cost of capital:
The amount forgone by holding a
unit of capital for one period, including interest, de-
preciation, and the gain or loss from the change in
the price of capital.
Cost-push inflation:
Inflation resulting from shocks
to aggregate supply. (Cf. demand-pull inflation.)
Countercyclical:
Moving in the opposite direction
from output, incomes, and employment over the
business cycle; rising during recessions and falling
during recoveries. (Cf. acyclical, procyclical.)
CPI:
See consumer price index.
Credit crunch:
A change in conditions at financial
institutions that makes it hard for potential borrowers
to obtain loans.
Crowding out:
The reduction in investment that
results when expansionary fiscal policy raises the in-
terest rate.
Currency:
The sum of outstanding paper money
and coins.
Currency board:
A fixed exchange rate system
under which a central bank backs all of the nation’s
currency with the currency of another country.
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