Macroeconomics: Canada in the Global EnvironmentAddison-Wesley, 1994 - 1088 ˹éÒ |
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... recession . A recession began in mid - 1990 . Cycles Over the years , the economy grows and shrinks in cycles — as shown in Fig . 24.12 by the wave - like pattern made by the points , with reces- sions highlighted in red . The cycles ...
... recession . A recession began in mid - 1990 . Cycles Over the years , the economy grows and shrinks in cycles — as shown in Fig . 24.12 by the wave - like pattern made by the points , with reces- sions highlighted in red . The cycles ...
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... recession into the Great Depression is most unlikely to occur . It was the fear of bank fail- ure that caused people to withdraw their deposits from banks . The aggregate consequence of these individually rational acts was to cause the ...
... recession into the Great Depression is most unlikely to occur . It was the fear of bank fail- ure that caused people to withdraw their deposits from banks . The aggregate consequence of these individually rational acts was to cause the ...
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... recession and unemployment increases ? Part of the answer lies on the expendi- ture side and part on the tax revenue side of the government's account . The scale of government expenditure and tax revenue depends on the state of the ...
... recession and unemployment increases ? Part of the answer lies on the expendi- ture side and part on the tax revenue side of the government's account . The scale of government expenditure and tax revenue depends on the state of the ...
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