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- Business_cycle abstract "The term business cycle (or economic cycle or boom-bust cycle) refers fluctuations in aggregate production, trade and activity over several months or years in a market economy.The business cycle is the upward and downward movements of levels of gross domestic product (GDP) and refers to the period of expansions and contractions in the level of economic activities (business fluctuations) around its long-term growth trend.These fluctuations occur around a long-term growth trend, and typically involve shifts over time between periods of relatively rapid economic growth (an expansion or boom), and periods of relative stagnation or decline (a contraction or recession).Business cycles are usually measured by considering the growth rate of real gross domestic product. Despite being termed cycles, these fluctuations in economic activity can prove unpredictable.".
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- Business_cycle wikiPageExternalLink articleid=pde2008_R000047&q=real%20business%20cycles&topicid=&result_number=1.
- Business_cycle wikiPageExternalLink BusinessCycles.html.
- Business_cycle wikiPageExternalLink www.economicprinciples.org.
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- Business_cycle wikiPageExternalLink QR1043.pdf.
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- Business_cycle hasPhotoCollection Business_cycle.
- Business_cycle label "Business cycle".
- Business_cycle onlinebooks "no".
- Business_cycle others "no".
- Business_cycle subject Category:Business_cycle.
- Business_cycle comment "The term business cycle (or economic cycle or boom-bust cycle) refers fluctuations in aggregate production, trade and activity over several months or years in a market economy.The business cycle is the upward and downward movements of levels of gross domestic product (GDP) and refers to the period of expansions and contractions in the level of economic activities (business fluctuations) around its long-term growth trend.These fluctuations occur around a long-term growth trend, and typically involve shifts over time between periods of relatively rapid economic growth (an expansion or boom), and periods of relative stagnation or decline (a contraction or recession).Business cycles are usually measured by considering the growth rate of real gross domestic product. ".
- Business_cycle label "Business cycle".
- Business_cycle label "Ciclo economico".
- Business_cycle label "Ciclo económico".
- Business_cycle label "Ciclo econômico".
- Business_cycle label "Conjunctuur".
- Business_cycle label "Cycle économique".
- Business_cycle label "Cykl koniunkturalny".
- Business_cycle label "Konjunktur".
- Business_cycle label "Экономические циклы".
- Business_cycle label "دورة اقتصادية".
- Business_cycle label "景気循環".
- Business_cycle label "景氣循環".
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- Business_cycle sameAs Cycle_économique.
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- Business_cycle sameAs 景気循環.
- Business_cycle sameAs 경기_순환.
- Business_cycle sameAs Conjunctuur.
- Business_cycle sameAs Cykl_koniunkturalny.
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- Business_cycle depiction Economic_cycle.svg.
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