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Long-Run Economic Growth Potential Real GDP Potential GDP Actual GDP

The Business Cycle Some Basic Business Cycle Definitions

PeakTrough LENGTH OF RECESSION July 1953May months August 1957April months April 1960February months December 1969November months November 1973March months January 1980July months July 1981November months July 1990March months March 2001November months December 2007 May months How Do We Know When the Economy Is in a Recession? The Business Cycle The U.S Business Cycle

The Effect of Recessions on the Inflation Rate The Effect of the Business Cycle on the Inflation Rate What Happens during the Business Cycle? Toward the end of a typical expansion, the inflation rate begins to rise. Recessions cause the inflation rate to fall. By the end of a recession, the inflation rate is significantly below what it had been at the beginning of the recession.

How Recessions Affect the Unemployment Rate The Effect of the Business Cycle on the Unemployment Rate What Happens during the Business Cycle? Unemployment rises during recessions and falls during expansions. The reluctance of firms to hire new employees during the early stages of a recovery means that the unemployment rate usually continues to rise even after the recession has ended.

Is the “Great Moderation” Over? What Happens during the Business Cycle? Fluctuations in Real GDP, 1900– 2008 Fluctuations in real GDP were greater before 1950 than they have been since 1950.

Until 2007, the Business Cycle Had Become Milder PERIOD AVERAGE LENGTH OF EXPANSIONS AVERAGE LENGTH OF RECESSIONS months months19 months months10 months What Happens during the Business Cycle? Is the “Great Moderation” Over?

The increasing importance of services and the declining importance of goods. unemployment insurance and other government transfer programs that provide funds to the unemployed. Active federal government policies to stabilize the economy. The Business Cycle Why Is the Economy More Stable? BIG Government Automatic stabilizers