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Muhammad Arias
25 December, 12:46
Explain the Boom-and-bust cycle
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Hayley Bennett
25 December, 14:17
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It's a process of economic expansion and contraction that occurs repeatedly. The boom and bust cycle is a key characteristic of today’s capitalist economies. During the boom the economy grows, jobs are plentiful and the market brings high returns to investors. In the subsequent bust the economy shrinks, people lose their jobs and investors lose money. Boom-bust cycles last for varying lengths of time; they also vary in severity
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