Kitchin cycle

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title: Kitchin cycle
text: The Kitchin cycle is a short business cycle of about 40 months, identified in the 1920s by Joseph Kitchin. This cycle is believed to be accounted for by time lags in information movement, affecting the decision making of commercial firms. Firms react to the improvement of commercial situation through the increase in output through the full employment of the extant fixed capital assets. As a result, within a certain period of time the market gets ‘flooded’ with commodities whose quantity becomes
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