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The lowest point in a business cycle, which follows a period of economic

decline, is called a(n)

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Depression/Trough

Step-by-step explanation:

The lowest point in a business cycle is called depression (or trough). At this point, the unemployment rate would be the highest and the investment/consumption level would be very low. The price level would also be low.

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