Cyclical fluctuations are caused by a) strikes and lockouts b) floods c) wars d) none of the above
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These fluctuations are part of the business cycle and are usually associated with changes in the overall economic activity, such as periods of expansion (growth) and contraction (recession). Strikes and lockouts (option a) can indeed affect the economy, but they Show more…
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