fluctuation | an irregular rising and falling in number or amount |
outcome | a concise, defined, and observable result or change in business performance, supported by a specific |
gdp | the most commonly used measure for the size of an economy |
peak | is the highest point between the end of an economic expansion and the start of a contraction in a bu |
downturn | A period of contraction or decline of economic activity, especially real GDP, but typically employme |
decline | refers to a drop in a given security's price over the course of a given trading day |
trough | A trough is the stage of the economy's business cycle that marks the end of a period of declining bu |
recover | is the process of reallocating resources and workers from failed businesses and investments to new j |
expand | is the attempt of a company to grow the size of its business |
property | s any item that a person or a business has legal title over. |
overheat | when the economy grow too fast |
demand | popyt ile osob chce towar jakis dany i ile jest w stanie zaplacic za niego |
supply | podaz czyli towar jaki wyprodukowano dla tych konsumentow |
policy | a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by an organization or individual |
interest rates | the amount loaned |