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Business cycle         
  • 10-year minus 3-month US Treasury Yields
  • Economic activity in the United States, 1954–2005
  • Deviations from the long-term United States growth trend, 1954–2005
  • Recessions]]
  • A simplified [[Kondratiev wave]], with the theory that [[productivity]] enhancing innovations drive waves of economic growth
  • International product life cycle
  • Business cycle with it specific forces in four stages according to [[Malcolm C. Rorty]], 1922
FLUCTUATION IN THE DEGREE OF UTILIZATION OF THE PRODUCTION POTENTIAL OF AN ECONOMY
Boom and bust; Business cycles; Business Cycle; Economic cycles; Economic cycle; Conjuncture; Business cycle frequency; Economic fluctuations; Economic fluctuation; The business cycle; Economic booms; Boom-and-bust; Macroeconomic cycle; Trade cycle; Recession cycle; Business fluctuations; Business fluctuation; Conjunctural; Economic conjuncture; Social conjuncture; Economical conjuncture; Global conjuncture; International conjuncture; Historical conjuncture; Geopolitical conjuncture; Sociopolitical conjuncture; Boom (economic); Business Cycles; Domino economics; Building boom; Conjunctures; Boom & bust; Speculative boom; Boom/bust cycle; Boom-bust cycle; Boom-bust cycles; Business-cycle; Businesses cycles; Political business cycle; Boom-and-bust cycle
Business cycles are intervals of expansion followed by recession in economic activity. These changes have implications for the welfare of the broad population as well as for private institutions.
Conjuncture         
  • 10-year minus 3-month US Treasury Yields
  • Economic activity in the United States, 1954–2005
  • Deviations from the long-term United States growth trend, 1954–2005
  • Recessions]]
  • A simplified [[Kondratiev wave]], with the theory that [[productivity]] enhancing innovations drive waves of economic growth
  • International product life cycle
  • Business cycle with it specific forces in four stages according to [[Malcolm C. Rorty]], 1922
FLUCTUATION IN THE DEGREE OF UTILIZATION OF THE PRODUCTION POTENTIAL OF AN ECONOMY
Boom and bust; Business cycles; Business Cycle; Economic cycles; Economic cycle; Conjuncture; Business cycle frequency; Economic fluctuations; Economic fluctuation; The business cycle; Economic booms; Boom-and-bust; Macroeconomic cycle; Trade cycle; Recession cycle; Business fluctuations; Business fluctuation; Conjunctural; Economic conjuncture; Social conjuncture; Economical conjuncture; Global conjuncture; International conjuncture; Historical conjuncture; Geopolitical conjuncture; Sociopolitical conjuncture; Boom (economic); Business Cycles; Domino economics; Building boom; Conjunctures; Boom & bust; Speculative boom; Boom/bust cycle; Boom-bust cycle; Boom-bust cycles; Business-cycle; Businesses cycles; Political business cycle; Boom-and-bust cycle
·noun The act of joining, or state of being joined; union; connection; combination.
II. Conjuncture ·noun A crisis produced by a combination of circumstances; complication or combination of events or circumstances; plight resulting from various conditions.
conjuncture         
  • 10-year minus 3-month US Treasury Yields
  • Economic activity in the United States, 1954–2005
  • Deviations from the long-term United States growth trend, 1954–2005
  • Recessions]]
  • A simplified [[Kondratiev wave]], with the theory that [[productivity]] enhancing innovations drive waves of economic growth
  • International product life cycle
  • Business cycle with it specific forces in four stages according to [[Malcolm C. Rorty]], 1922
FLUCTUATION IN THE DEGREE OF UTILIZATION OF THE PRODUCTION POTENTIAL OF AN ECONOMY
Boom and bust; Business cycles; Business Cycle; Economic cycles; Economic cycle; Conjuncture; Business cycle frequency; Economic fluctuations; Economic fluctuation; The business cycle; Economic booms; Boom-and-bust; Macroeconomic cycle; Trade cycle; Recession cycle; Business fluctuations; Business fluctuation; Conjunctural; Economic conjuncture; Social conjuncture; Economical conjuncture; Global conjuncture; International conjuncture; Historical conjuncture; Geopolitical conjuncture; Sociopolitical conjuncture; Boom (economic); Business Cycles; Domino economics; Building boom; Conjunctures; Boom & bust; Speculative boom; Boom/bust cycle; Boom-bust cycle; Boom-bust cycles; Business-cycle; Businesses cycles; Political business cycle; Boom-and-bust cycle
¦ noun
1. a combination of events.
2. a state of affairs.
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1. Inflation also comes to dominate the business cycle.
2. "This was not an inevitable part of the business cycle.
3. This was not a normal part of the business cycle.
4. No president tried harder, with good reason, to influence the business cycle than Franklin Roosevelt.
5. Everyone knows that the business cycle hasn‘t been repealed, and so another recession is inevitable.