business cycle expansion - translation to russian
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business cycle expansion - translation to russian

ECONOMIC THEORY
Austrian theory of the business cycle; Austrian Theory of the Business Cycle; Austrian Business Cycle Theory; Hayek's triangle; Hayekian triangle

business cycle expansion      
циклический экономический подъем, фаза подъёма в экономическом цикле
economic 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
экономический цикл
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
цикл деловой активности; экономический цикл

Definition

Conjuncture
·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.

Wikipedia

Austrian business cycle theory

The Austrian business cycle theory (ABCT) is an economic theory developed by the Austrian School of economics about how business cycles occur. The theory views business cycles as the consequence of excessive growth in bank credit due to artificially low interest rates set by a central bank or fractional reserve banks. The Austrian business cycle theory originated in the work of Austrian School economists Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich Hayek. Hayek won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1974 (shared with Gunnar Myrdal) in part for his work on this theory.

According to the theory, the business cycle unfolds in the following way: low interest rates tend to stimulate borrowing, which lead to an increase in capital spending funded by newly issued bank credit. Proponents hold that a credit-sourced boom results in widespread malinvestment. A correction or credit crunch, commonly called a "recession" or "bust", occurs when the credit creation has run its course. The money supply then contracts (or its growth slows), causing a curative recession and eventually allowing resources to be reallocated back towards their former uses.

The Austrian explanation of the business cycle differs significantly from the mainstream understanding of business cycles and is generally rejected by mainstream economists on both theoretical and empirical grounds. Austrian School theorists have continued to contest these conclusions.

What is the Russian for business cycle expansion? Translation of &#39business cycle expansion&#39 to