economic fluctuations
Economic fluctuations refer to the periodic changes and fluctuations in the overall performance of the economy, characterized by shifts in economic activity, such as fluctuations in output, employment, prices, and incomes. These changes can be cyclical, meaning they follow a recurring pattern of expansion and contraction, or influenced by various factors like supply and demand, government policies, and global events.
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