economic boom-bust cycles
Economic boom-bust cycles refer to recurring periods of rapid economic growth, known as booms, followed by sudden and sharp declines in economic activity, known as busts. These cycles are characterized by fluctuations in key indicators such as GDP growth, employment rates, and investment levels, and can result from various factors including shifts in consumer demand, changes in government policies, or financial imbalances.
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