Business cycles are intervals of general expansion followed by recession in economic performance. The changes in economic activity that characterize business...
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Real business-cycle theory (RBC theory) is a class of new classical macroeconomics models in which business-cycle fluctuations are accounted for by real...
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associated with Arthur Schlesinger, Sr. Social cycle, various cycles in social sciences Business cycle, the downward and upward movement of gross domestic...
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Austrian business cycle theory (ABCT) is an economic theory developed by the Austrian School of economics seeking to explain how business cycles occur....
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Methane cycle – Ozone–oxygen cycle – Phosphorus cycle – Selenium cycle – Silica cycle – Supercontinent cycle – Vanadium cycle – Wilson cycle – Zinc cycle Agricultural...
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Edward R. Dewey (redirect from Cycle synchrony (Dewey))
economic cycles: Kitchin, Juglar, Kuznets and Kondratieff. John Brookes describes Dewey's attitude to the business cycle: I asked Dewey whether the cycles he...
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Joseph Schumpeter (section Business cycles)
and comparatively little recognition of his massive two-volume book Business Cycles. However, Schumpeter persevered, and in 1942 published what became...
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Nicholas Kaldor (section Business cycle theory)
Maynard Keynes' General Theory, many attempts were made to build a business cycle model. The models that were built by American Neo-Keynesians such as...
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refer to policies in two distinct sets of circumstances: business cycle stabilization or credit cycle stabilization. In either case, it is a form of discretionary...
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Macroeconomic model (redirect from Business cycle models)
forces that drive business cycles; this empirical work has given rise to two main competing frameworks called the real business cycle model and the New...
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imperfections demonstrated with small models and new classical work on real business cycle theory that used fully specified general equilibrium models and used...
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since the end of World War II." Cycles in the country's agricultural production, industrial production, consumption, business investment, and the health of...
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Business cycle accounting is an accounting procedure used in macroeconomics to decompose business cycle fluctuations into contributing factors. The procedure...
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Product life-cycle management (PLM) is the succession of strategies by business management as a product goes through its life-cycle. The conditions in...
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managers, business executives, and government policymakers. Before there was a Business Cycle Dating Committee to determine U.S. business cycle dates, Moore...
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Social cycle theories are among the earliest social theories in sociology. Unlike the theory of social evolutionism, which views the evolution of society...
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Economic indicator (redirect from Business indicator)
performance. One application of economic indicators is the study of business cycles. Economic indicators include various indices, earnings reports, and...
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Inverted yield curve (section Business cycles)
the Business cycle or Credit cycle when the federal funds rate and treasury interest rates are high to create a hard or soft landing in the cycle. When...
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contributor to real business cycle theory. Economist Tyler Cowen has argued that Black's work on monetary economics and business cycles can be used to explain...
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Austrian school of economics (section Business cycles)
impossible in a socialist commonwealth". The Austrian theory of the business cycle (ABCT) focuses on banks' issuance of credit as the cause of economic...
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different time frames: the analysis of short-term fluctuations over the business cycle, the determination of structural levels of variables like inflation...
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Neoclassical economics (redirect from New Classical Theory of the Business Cycle)
Cambridge cash balance approach to theory of money and influenced the trade cycle theory. Until the 1930s, John Maynard Keynes was also influencing the theoretical...
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Benner Cycle is a chart depicting market cycles between the years 1924 to 2059. The chart was originally published by Ohioan farmer Samuel Benner in his...
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In economics, the term pork cycle, hog cycle, or cattle cycle describes the phenomenon of cyclical fluctuations of supply and prices in livestock markets...
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Friedrich Hayek (section Business cycle)
own interpretation of the business cycle, elaborating what later became known as the Austrian theory of the business cycle. Hayek spelled out the Austrian...
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Economics (redirect from School of Economics and Business Administration)
which were the so-called Lucas critique and the presentation of real business cycle models. During the 1980s, a group of researchers appeared being called...
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help stabilize economic output, inflation, and unemployment over the business cycle. Keynesian economists generally advocate a regulated market economy...
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suggested to be responsible for industry cycles, namely industry cycles caused by business cycles; industry cycles caused by mismatch and delay between different...
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with independent central banks. This has led to a moderation of the business cycle and a reduction in variation in most macroeconomic indicators – an event...
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PDCA (redirect from Shewhart cycle)
in business for the control and continual improvement of processes and products. It is also known as the Shewhart cycle, or the control circle/cycle. Another...
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