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Business Cycles



Business Cycles - fluctuations in economic activity characterized by periods of rising and falling fiscal health. During a business cycle, an economy grows, reaches a peak, and then begins a downturn followed by a period of negative growth (a recession), that ends in a trough before the next upturn. The theory of business cycles is generally attributed to French physician Clement Juglar, who   Read More...

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    Measuring and Interpreting Business Cycles
    by Villy Bergstrom, Anders Vredin. 288 pgs.


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    The Business Cycle: It's Still a Puzzle, in Economic Perspectives
    by Lawrence J. Christiano, Terry J. Fitzgerald. 27 pgs.


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