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DictionarySeecycleCycles
CyclesA full orbital period.Business CycleThe continuous expansion and contraction of economic growth in fairly regular intervals. That is, a business cycle involves GDP growth and the creation of wealth for a period of time, followed by overheating and a recession. When the recession reaches its bottom the business cycle starts again. Some economists believe that the length and strength of business cycles are easily predictable, while others dispute this. A business cycle is seen as an inevitable part of the capitalist system. It is informally called a boom-and-bust cycle. See also: Industry Life Cycle, Kondratiev Wave.
Cycle1. See: Business cycle.
2. See: Product cycle.
3: See: Industry life cycle.CYCLES
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CYCLES➣Cyclonic Extratropical Storm |
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