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In the business cycle, what always follows immediately after a contraction?

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Answer:

D. Trough

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A trough always immediately follows a contraction. A recession may exist with a contraction, in that it lasts at least 2 quarters.

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It would be a trough that succeeds immediately after a contraction in a business cycle. Furthermore, it is called a "local minima" wherein it becomes one of the lowest points taking place in a business cycle. What happens the through would be expansion wherein the business comes to rise again.
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