Definition of Trade cycle

1. Noun. Recurring fluctuations in economic activity consisting of recession and recovery and growth and decline.

Exact synonyms: Business Cycle
Generic synonyms: Fluctuation, Variation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trade Cycle

trade-last
trade-lasts
trade-off
trade-offs
trade-union
trade-wind
trade-winds
trade acceptance
trade acceptances
trade balance
trade balances
trade barrier
trade bill
trade book
trade card
trade cycle (current term)
trade deficit
trade deficits
trade discount
trade dispute
trade diversion
trade down
trade dress
trade edition
trade embargo
trade expense
trade fair
trade fairs
trade gap
trade goods

Literary usage of Trade cycle

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. America's Great Depression by Murray Newton Rothbard (2000)
"... PROBLEMS IN THE AUSTRIAN THEORY OF THE trade cycle The "Assumption" of Full Employment Before proceeding to discuss alternative business cycle theories, ..."

2. Criminology by Maurice Parmelee (1918)
"CHAPTER VI THE ECONOMIC BASIS OF CRIME The economic struggle for existence — Economic changes and crime: seasonal fluctuations; the trade cycle; prices; ..."

3. The Stock Market by Solomon Stephen Huebner (1922)
"The approximate determination of which of the aforementioned periods of the trade cycle the country is experiencing is necessarily a statistical one. ..."

4. OECD Economics Glossary: English-French = Glossaire de L'économie de L'OCDE by Oecd (2006)
"... syn. economic cycle, trade cycle conjoncture ; cycle de l'activité économique ... trade cycle qv effects of lower cost cycle abaissement cyclique des ..."

5. The Economics and Ethics of Private Property by Hans-Hermann Hoppe (2006)
"3; Roger Garrison, "Hayekian trade cycle Theory: A Reappraisal," Cato Journal 6, no. 2 (1986); idem, "The Austrian Theory of the Business Cycle in the Light ..."

6. Prices and Wages: An Investigation of the Dynamic Forces in Social Economics by Percy Wallis, Albert Wallis (1921)
"A crisis does not appear to depend upon a trade cycle, nor does a cycle depend on a crisis. The more important point for economists to explain is why for ..."

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