Financial Definition of Business Cycle
Meaning of Business Cycle
Repetitive cycles of economic expansion and recession.
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Concept of Business Cycle in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Business Cycle: The economic cycle of prosperity, followed by a decline, and then a return to prosperity.
Concept of Business Cycle in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Business Cycle: The economic cycle of prosperity, followed by a decline, and then a return to prosperity.
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Online translation of the English legal term business cycle into Spanish: ciclo económico (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online.
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- International Economic Law
- Economy
- Foreign Direct Investment
- Economic Law
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- Governance
- Keynesianism
- Marxism
- Monetarism
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Further Reading
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Evans, T. (2004). Marxian and post-Keynesian theories
of finance and the business cycle. Capital & Class,
83, 47–100.
Mankiw, G. N. (1989). Real business cycle: A new
Keynesian perspective. Journal of Economic
Perspectives, 3(3), 79–90. - Business Cycle in the Encyclopedia of Governance, Mark Bevir – University of California, Berkeley, USA, 2007, SAGE Publications
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Blanchard, Oliver. (2000). ˜ ˜What Do We Know about Macroeconomics
That Fisher and Wicksell Did Not? ™ ™ National
Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper No.
W7550, February. New York: National Bureau of Economic
Research.
Burns, Arthur F., and Mitchell, Wesley C. (1946). Measuring
Business Cycles. New York: National Bureau of Economic
Research.
Clark, J. M. (1917). ˜ ˜Business Acceleration and the Law of
Demand: A Technical Factor in Economic Cycles. ™ ™
Journal of Political Economy March: 217-235.
Hicks, J. R. (1958). The Trade Cycle. London: Oxford University
Press.
King, Robert, and Plosser, Charles. (1984). ˜ ˜Money, Credit
and Prices in a Real Business Cycle. ™ ™ American Economic
Review June: 363-380. King, Robert, and Rebelo, Sergio. (2000). ˜ ˜Resuscitating
Real Business Cycles. ™ ™ National Bureau of Economic
Research Working Paper No. W7534, February. New
York: National Bureau of Economic Research.
Long, John, and Plosser, Charles. (1983). ˜ ˜Real Business
Cycles. ™ ™ Journal of Political Economy February: 777-793.
Lucas, Robert E. (1981). Studies in Business Cycle Theory.
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Lucas, Robert E., and Sargent, Thomas J., ed. (1981).
Rational Expectations and Econometric Practice. Minneapolis:
University of Minnesota Press.
Mankiw, N. Gregory. (1989). ˜ ˜Real Business Cycles: A New
Keynesian Perspective. ™ ™ The Journal of Economic Perspectives
Summer: 79-90.
Mitchell, Wesley Claire. (1952). The Economic Scientist. New
York: National Bureau of Economic Research.
Nordhaus, William D. (1989). ˜ ˜Alternative Approaches to
the Political Business Cycle. ™ ™ Brookings Papers on Economic
Activity 2:1-50.
Rotemberg, Julio J., and Woodford, Michael. (1996). ˜ ˜Real-
Business-Cycle Models and the Forecastable Movements
in Output, Hours, and Consumption. ™ ™ The American
Economic Review March: 71-89.
Schumpeter, Joseph. (1939). Business Cycles. New York:
McGraw-Hill.
Schumpeter, Joseph. (1961). The Theory of Economic Development.
New York: Oxford University Press.
Su, Vincent. (1996). Economic Fluctuations and Forecasting.
New York: HarperCollins.
Wicksell, Knut. (1901). Lectures on Political Economy. New
York: Augustus M. Kelly.
Willet, Thomas D., ed. (1988). Political Business Cycles: The
Political Economy of Money, Inflation, and Unemployment.
Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Zarnowitz, Victor. (1992). Business Cycles, Theory, History,
Indicators, and Forecasting. Chicago: University of Chicago
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DAVID A. BOWERS - Business Cycle in the Encyclopedia of Business and Finance, 3rd Edition, Macmillan Reference USA, 2014
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