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business cycle

Period of time that includes a peak and trough of economic activity, as measured by a country's national income. The economy passes through phases of boom and recession, causing changes in the levels of output, unemployment, and inflation.

In Keynesian economics, one of the main roles of the government is to smooth out the peaks and troughs of the business cycle by intervening in the economy, thus minimizing ‘overheating’ and ‘stagnation’. This is accomplished by regulating interest rates and government spending.



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This study of more than 300 companies indicates that a surprisingly large number of top management teams are indeed "Reactive Cyclists," meaning they lack even the most basic business cycle and financial market literacy to succeed when times get tough.
This paper examines the American business cycle of 1991-2001 by developing a general explanation grounded in Veblen's theory of the business cycle.
By reforming the tax to make it less progressive--specifically, by lowering and compressing tax rates--California could enjoy faster economic growth and more stable tax revenue over the business cycle.
 
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