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NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARC ... National Bureau of Economic Research, 1050 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138; 617-868-3900; email: info@nber.org ... NBER Family members in Economic Fluctuations and Growth Program(s) Appointment; Date NBER; Affiliation...
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Business cycle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The term business cycle (or economic cycle ) refers to economy-wide fluctuations in production or economic activity over several months or years. These fluctuations occur around a long-term growth...
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The Basic Model of Economic Fluctuations The aggregate demand curve shows the quantity of goods and services that households, firms, and the government want to buy at each price level. u The aggregate supply curve shows the quantity of goods and services that firms produce and sell at each price level.
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Periods of business contraction are not isolated events. Table 10-1 shows the peaks and troughs in American economic activity from 1854. These cycles are both mild and severe.
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): Multiple-equilibria macroeconomic models suggest that consumers' and investors' perceptions about the state of the economy may be important independent factors for business cycles. ... Sunspots, Animal Spirits And Economic Fluctuations (2000)
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In recent years, physicists have begun to apply concepts and methods of statistical physics to study economic problems, and the neologism "econophysics" is increasingly used to refer to this work. Much recent work is focused ... Scale Invariance and Universality of Economic Fluctuations (2000) [2 citations — 0 self]
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In China’s Economic Fluctuations: Implications for its Rural Economy, Keidel updates his previous analysis to show that China’s recent inflation surge is the product of domestic rural structural problems, not excessive monetary growth linked to trade surpluses or foreign reserves.
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Carnegie Senior Associate Albert Keidel presented his research sponsored by the Ford Foundation on China’s Economic Fluctuations and their Implications for the Rural Economy. ... China’s Economic Fluctuations and Their Implications for Its Rural Economy...
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For really scientific analysis of economic growth and fluctuations, statistical estimates of Capacity GDP must be based the economy's two basic functional components, labor force and productivity (GDP per hour of work).
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