business cycles
Business cycles refer to the recurring patterns of expansion and contraction that occur in an economy over time, causing fluctuations in economic activity and overall production levels.
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- economic cycles and synchronization
- economic expansion
- economic fluctuations
- economic growth and fiscal stability
- economic impact
- economic stability
- economic stabilization
- expansionary periods
- fallacy of composition in economics
- inflationary pressure
- macro-economic cycles
- peak and trough cycles
- periods of economic contraction
- periods of economic growth
- recessionary periods
- trade cycles
- value stability
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