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What is a Business Cycle? A business cycle refers to the ups and downs in GDP or output over a period of time. Business cycles show times when the market is booming and GDP is high as well as times of recession (cycles).
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Finance allah shmoop What is a business cycle Well here's
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a guy giving his cycle the business Yeah the bike
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moves forward in time but this little white mark on
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the tire while it keeps returning to the same place
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again and again and again So yeah that's the foundation
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of the notion of business as a cycle time continues
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but you know business gets hot then cold then hot
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then cold and yeah you get the idea Well why
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is this the case Well lots factors They mostly revolve
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around the wild pagan dance of greed and fear And
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they get exacerbated when governments actively monkey around with the
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cost of renting money otherwise known as the raising and
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lowering of interest rates And if you're new to this
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whole space if you lower interest rates and make money
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cheap to borrow you heat up the economy or at
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least you encourage it to get hot And if you
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raise the cost of borrowing money well then you're going
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to try to cool it off And the reason he
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might want to do that is if inflation is roaring
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right All right well in the us the business cycle
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Runs roughly every eight years for what is called the
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short cycle of business cycles for reasons only partly known
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to humankind the money cycle revolves around the presidential election
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cycle when historically every couple of terms the population gets
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sick of one process of messing up government and they
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choose to elect a new way to mess up government
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So that's The short cycle happens every seven or eight
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years and you see it in the stock market with
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generally meaningful corrections Along that pattern there's also ate a
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long business cycle that sees major shift about every quarter
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century World wars affected numbers Technology innovation affects the numbers
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and other exogenous factors like pollution and labor replacement by
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robots Yeah yeah it's coming and healthcare or disease changes
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and or big innovations that completely repaint the pavement such
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that the tire slipped and turn and twist trying to
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keep the bicycle upright The key goal Look outfor bollards
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