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Monday, November 30, 2015
Which types (by length) of business cycles can be allocated?
I'm interesting what types of business cycles are existing today. I understand that is impossible to exactly detect the length of business cycles, but what is an average one? Do you allocate middle term and long term cycles? If, yes what is the difference of their causes? Thank you for your reply in advance.