Causation

Expenditure as a Driver of Output Declines in Recessions

In many cases, an economic recession's decline in output is directly caused by a reduction in total expenditure. This causal link is analytically important because economists have significant knowledge about the factors that determine spending. Understanding what drives expenditure, therefore, provides a key framework for analyzing and understanding recessions.

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