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Economic Boom

An economic boom is an often shirt-lived period of rapid growth of real GDP resulting in lower unemployment, accelerating inflation rate and rising asset prices. A boom occurs when real GDP is expanding much faster than the estimated trend rate of growth and this can lead macroeconomic overheating. Booms usually result in a positive output gap and rising demand-pull and cost-push inflationary pressures.

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