Diminishing marginal product:
A characteristic
of a production function whereby the marginal
product of a factor falls as the amount of the factor
increases while all other factors are held constant.
Discount rate:
The interest rate that the Fed
charges when it makes loans to banks.
Discounting:
The reduction in value of future ex-
penditure and receipts, compared to current expen-
diture and receipts, resulting from the presence of a
positive interest rate.
Discouraged workers:
Individuals who have left
the labor force because they believe that there is little
hope of finding a job.
Disinflation:
A reduction in the rate at which
prices are rising. (Cf. deflation, inflation.)
Disposable income:
Income remaining after the
payment of taxes.
Dollarization:
The adoption of the U.S. dollar as
the currency in another country.
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