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Thursday, November 26, 2015
Hey everyone! I would like to hear your opinions on business cycles.
I'm postgraduate student in Ukraine and I'm researching the problem of economic crisis. One of the interesting thing in this topic are business cycles. I don't need an explanation what does it mean. I want to hear your voice on this subject. What are the causes of it? What cycles must be allocated and are truly exist in modern economy, what are the tendencies of their evolutioning? Thank you in advance for your answers!