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Recessions in the Context of the Circular Flow

A recession is characterized by a decline in an economy's total output. The principle of the circular flow, which establishes the equality of output, expenditure, and income, dictates that a fall in output must coincide with a fall in total expenditure. This relationship is often causal, where a decrease in spending leads to a reduction in output. Consequently, analyzing the factors that influence expenditure is a key method for understanding the causes and dynamics of recessions.

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