Recessions and periods of economic growth as the efficient response to exogenous changes in the real economic environment.
business cycles
The government worries more about the affect of business cycles on the economy more then the worry of minimizing business cycles; therefore meaning business cycles are the effects of the first action rather then the cause.
the U.S Gov. tracks and influences business cycles to prevent wild swings and economic behaviors... they act in self interest.
In my economic book it says.... the government plays a role in attempting to prevent wild swings in economic behavior. -E.W
A government can implement ways to minimize the business cycle. One way in which this is achieved is to minimize the scope of variations in economic growth.
Philip A. Klein has written: 'Monitoring growth cycles in market-oriented countries' -- subject(s): Business cycles, Economic indicators 'Business cycles in the postwar world' -- subject(s): Business cycles 'The steel industry and U.S. business cycles' -- subject(s): Business cycles, Steel industry and trade 'The cyclical timing of consumer credit, 1920-67' -- subject(s): Consumer credit 'The Role of Economic Theory (Recent Economic Thought)'
business cycles
The government worries more about the affect of business cycles on the economy more then the worry of minimizing business cycles; therefore meaning business cycles are the effects of the first action rather then the cause.
Answer is: [A recurring cycle of booms and busts, recoveries and recessions] (Go Apex Kids;)Business cycle (trade cycle) refers to the fluctuations in economic activities due to the changes in the economic variables like employment, income, output, prices etc.The definition of a business cycle is " a cycle or series of cycles of economic expansion and contraction."a period of economic growth followed by economic contraction (gp)
Maurice Lamontagne has written: 'Business cycles in Canada' -- subject(s): Business cycles, Economic conditions, History
Elmer C. Bratt has written: 'Business cycles and forecasting' -- subject(s): Business cycles, Economic conditions, Business forecasting
Gadi Barlevy has written: 'Earnings inequality and the business cycle' -- subject(s): Business cycles, Income distribution 'The cost of business cycles and the benefits of stabilization' -- subject(s): Business cycles, Economic stabilization 'On the timing of innovation in stochastic schumpeterian growth models' -- subject(s): Economic development, Technological innovations 'The cost of business cycles under endogenous growth' -- subject(s): Business cycles, Econometric models
the U.S Gov. tracks and influences business cycles to prevent wild swings and economic behaviors... they act in self interest.
Thomas E. Hall has written: 'Business cycles' -- subject(s): Macroeconomics, Business cycles 'The Great Depression' -- subject(s): Depressions, Economic conditions, International economic relations
Hideaki Tamura has written: 'Human psychology and economic fluctuation' -- subject(s): Business cycles, Demand (Economic theory), Marginal utility, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Business cycles
Expansion, recession, and depression
John Philip Wernette has written: 'Government and business' -- subject(s): Industrial policy 'The future of American prosperity' -- subject(s): Economic conditions 'The control of business cycles' -- subject(s): Business cycles, Economic conditions