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Economic Volatility

Economic volatility refers to the degree of variation in key economic variables, such as GDP growth, over time. High volatility indicates large and frequent fluctuations, including periods of rapid expansion and sharp contraction, which are characteristic of business cycles. It represents the short-term instability around a long-term economic trend.

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