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Antoine Suarez
1 May, 06:13
Why is the business cycle constantly changing?
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Ellis Clarke
1 May, 06:19
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"A business cycle represents fluctuations in the economy around full-employment output, but an economy's full-employment output, often called potential GDP, can also change. It grows over time due to population growth, growth in the economy's capital stock, and technological change"
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Leia Khan
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