3. The fluctuations in aggregate economic activity that constitute business cycles are recurrent, having been observed againand
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3. The fluctuations in aggregate economic activity that constitute business cycles are recurrent, having been observed againand againin industrialized, market economies. However, they are not peridic, in that they do not occur at regular or predictable intervals, Business cycle fluctuations are also persistent, which means that once a recession or expansion begins, it usually lasts fora while.
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Macroeconomics Plus Myeconlab With Pearson Global Edition
ISBN: 377221
9th Canadian Edition
Authors: Andrew B. Abel ,Ben Bernanke ,Dean Croushore
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