boom-and-bust cycle - translation to russian
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boom-and-bust cycle - translation to russian

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
  • 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

boom-and-bust cycle         
цикл, состоящий из бумов и спадов
economic cycle         
экономический цикл
business cycle         
цикл деловой активности; экономический цикл

Definition

храбрая
ж.
Женск. к сущ.: храбрый (1*).

Wikipedia

Business cycle

Business cycles are intervals of expansion followed by recession in economic activity. A recession is sometimes technically defined as 2 quarters of negative GDP growth, but definitions vary; for example, in the United States, a recession is defined as "a significant decline in economic activity spread across the market, lasting more than a few months, normally visible in real GDP, real income, employment, industrial production, and wholesale-retail sales." The changes in economic activity that characterize business cycles have implications for the welfare of the broad population as well as for private institutions. Typically business cycles are measured by examining trends in a broad economic indicator such as Real Gross Domestic Production.

Business cycle fluctuations are usually characterized by general upswings and downturns in a span of macroeconomic variables. The individual episodes of expansion/recession occur with changing duration and intensity over time. Typically their periodicity has a wide range from around 2 to 10 years. The technical term "stochastic cycle" is often used in statistics to describe this kind of process. Such flexible knowledge about the frequency of business cycles can actually be included in their mathematical study, using a Bayesian statistical paradigm.

There are numerous sources of business cycle movements such as rapid and significant changes in the price of oil or variation in consumer sentiment that affects overall spending in the macroeconomy and thus investment and firms' profits. Usually such sources are unpredictable in advance and can be viewed as random "shocks" to the cyclical pattern, as happened during the 2007–2008 financial crises or the COVID-19 pandemic. In past decades economists and statisticians have learned a great deal about business cycle fluctuations by researching the topic from various perspectives. Examples of methods that learn about business cycles from data include the Christiano–Fitzgerald, Hodrick–Prescott, and singular spectrum filters.

Examples of use of boom-and-bust cycle
1. The Clintons‘ boom–and–bust cycle began long before they arrived on the national scene.
2. Residents of Naco, east of Sasabe, know the boom–and–bust cycle firsthand.
3. "Because of poor planning, the health service workforce has experienced a boom and bust cycle.
4. Arguments by supply–side–economics enthusiasts that it caused the Great Depression ignore the Federal Reserve‘s culpability in the most infamous U.S. boom–and–bust cycle.
5. Maybe Singaporeans will not invest in property here, because they have experienced a boom and bust cycle in Singapore not once but two or three times.
What is the Russian for boom-and-bust cycle? Translation of &#39boom-and-bust cycle&#39 to Russian