It varies, but there are short-term cycles that lasts probaly 36 moths or so. But there are long term cycles that some say swing in long about 50 year cycles, but these thing vary.
The government worries more about the affect of business cycles on the economy more then the worry of minimizing business cycles; therefore meaning business cycles are the effects of the first action rather then the cause.
The definition does say unambiguously that business cycles are "recurrent but not periodic."
economists follow the country's GDP and other key statistics to predict business cycles.
Economists follow the country's GDP and other key statistics to predict business cycles
It varies, but there are short-term cycles that lasts probaly 36 moths or so. But there are long term cycles that some say swing in long about 50 year cycles, but these thing vary.
The government worries more about the affect of business cycles on the economy more then the worry of minimizing business cycles; therefore meaning business cycles are the effects of the first action rather then the cause.
The definition does say unambiguously that business cycles are "recurrent but not periodic."
Most economists believe the future of business cycles will continue to ebb and flow. They believe business cycles will continue to drive the economy.
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economists follow the country's GDP and other key statistics to predict business cycles.
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Economists follow the country's GDP and other key statistics to predict business cycles
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