Intermediation refers to the process where financial intermediaries, such as banks or savings and loan associations (S&Ls), facilitate the flow of funds between savers and borrowers. This process enables the efficient allocation of resources and supports economic growth by providing a mechanism for savers to earn a return on their funds and borrowers to access the capital they need.
Land economics is a branch of economics that studies the allocation, use, and value of land. This field aims to understand how land resources are utilized, valued, and managed, with a special focus on agriculture and urban development. It integrates knowledge from geography, environmental studies, and economic theory to analyze land-related issues.
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