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What is economic cyclicality (“boom or bust”)? Economic cyclicality and “boom or bust” cycles refer to the periods of success or decline that the economy faces. In a “boom and bust” situation or cycle, the economy will flourish for a while and then...tank.
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Finance allah shmoop What is economic cyclicality All right Well
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if you looked at the history of growth and decline
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in the u s economy you think it was run
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by a bunch of knuckleheads Meat would poop and poop
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all in congress Now surprisingly o r maybe not In
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fact economic cyclicality is a reflection of resource glut and
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then scarcity and the willingness of buyers Teo you know
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buy stuff that is when times were good consumers and
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businesses by things hire workers consume commodities at office space
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and factories until there is a shift in tastes and
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sentiment You know like the horse industry before henry ford
- 00:43
came along anyway Sometimes the shift that triggers an economic
- 00:47
cycle comes from the government like when times air too
- 00:50
good there's usually rampant inflation People in companies will simply
- 00:54
choose to just pay up the extra two bucks a
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foot to a rent office space The company can pass
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on that extra cost by raising its prices to customers
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from eighty dollars a year to ninety dollars and nobody
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will notice until they do Yeah the government wanted desperately
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to cool inflation in the nineteen seventies so the fed
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raised short term borrowing rate costs dramatically from somewhere in
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the three to four percent range to closer to like
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ten percent And the cost of renting money became so
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expensive And because companies were highly leveraged borrowing money to
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build factories and hire workers and expand that well then
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everything contracted with leverage right So they had all this
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debt and revenues went down They still to pay the
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dead and well that was a bad scene So inflation
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was contained at the cost of a vastly cooler economy
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So things contract then like a scared turtle or a
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you know like when it do jumps in a cold
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ocean and all right But then eventually one brave alligator
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emerges to see if it concrete's back up under the
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top of the food chain and eat some chickens or
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dear Whatever alligators eat what do they eat anyway And
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the consumer starts buying things adding risk rever been reducing
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it and the cycle takes off again gets picture You
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know it's the circle the circle of life round and
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round It goes where it stops Well actually we do 00:02:15.523 --> [endTime] know Circle of economy
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