affärscykelteorier
Affärscykelteorier, or business cycle theories, are economic frameworks that attempt to explain the recurring fluctuations in economic activity that characterize market economies. These cycles are typically characterized by periods of expansion, where economic output, employment, and investment rise, followed by periods of contraction or recession, where these indicators decline.
Various theories attempt to explain the underlying causes and mechanisms of these cycles. Monetarist theories, for
Keynesian theories, on the other hand, focus on aggregate demand. They posit that insufficient or excessive
Other theories highlight different factors. Real business cycle theory suggests that cycles are primarily driven by
Understanding these theories is crucial for policymakers seeking to mitigate the negative impacts of recessions and