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* [[w:Procyclical]] is a term used in economics to describe how an economic quantity is related to economic fluctuations. It is the opposite of countercyclical. However, it has more than one meaning. ( Wikipedia )
* [[w:Procyclical]] is a term used in economics to describe how an economic quantity is related to economic fluctuations. It is the opposite of countercyclical. However, it has more than one meaning. ( Wikipedia )
* [[w:Monetarism]]  ( [[w:fi:Monetaristinen taloustiede]] ) is a tendency in economic thought that emphasizes the role of governments in controlling the amount of money in circulation. It is the view within monetary economics that variation in the money supply has major influences on national output in the short run and the price level over longer periods and that objectives of monetary policy are best met by targeting the growth rate of the money supply. ( Wikipedia )
* [[w:Monetarism]]  ( [[w:fi:Monetaristinen taloustiede]] ) is a tendency in economic thought that emphasizes the role of governments in controlling the amount of money in circulation. It is the view within monetary economics that variation in the money supply has major influences on national output in the short run and the price level over longer periods and that objectives of monetary policy are best met by targeting the growth rate of the money supply. ( Wikipedia )
*[[w:Taylor rule]] is a monetary-policy rule that stipulates how much the central bank should change the nominal interest rate in response to changes in inflation, output, or other economic conditions. ( Wikipedia )
*[[w:Taylor rule]] is a monetary-policy rul
 
== More information ==
* [[w:Category:Business economics]] ( [[w:Business economics]] is much wider definition then we had. )
* [[w:Category:Commerce]] ( [[w:Commerce]] )


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