economic ripple effect
The economic ripple effect refers to the indirect impact of a decision or event on various sectors of the economy, causing a chain reaction of economic consequences. It represents how changes in one aspect, such as employment or consumption, can reverberate throughout different industries and areas of the economy, influencing production, income, spending, and affecting the overall economic growth or decline.
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