boombustdynamikker
Boombustdynamikker, or boom-bust dynamics, describe the recurring pattern of economic expansions followed by contractions that many capitalist economies experience. The term emphasizes the alternating phases of strong growth and subsequent slowdowns, and how these cycles affect output, employment, inflation, asset prices, and financial conditions. Booms are typically marked by rising demand, investment, and confidence, while busts involve deleveraging, reduced spending, and higher unemployment.
The mechanisms behind boombust dynamics are multifaceted. During a boom, credit can expand and asset prices
Theoretical perspectives on boombust dynamics range from real business cycle theories, which emphasize technology and supply
Indicators used to monitor boombust dynamics include GDP growth, unemployment, inflation, capacity utilization, and credit or