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CYCLE
  Rohan Solanki
  Nikita Goud

  Umar Khan

  Nikhat Rajput

  Prabhu Hosmani

  Afreen Shaikh
What is a Business Cycle?

 The term business cycle refers to
  the recurrent ups and downs in
  the level of economic activity,
  which extend over several years.
 Definition: alternating increases
  and decreases in the level of
  business activity of varying
  amplitude and length.
   How do we measure “increases and
    decreases in business activity?”
     Percent change in real GDP.


 Why do we say “varying amplitude and
  length?”
    Some downturns are mild and some are
     severe, whereas,
    Some are short (a few months) and
     some are long (over a year).
 Do not confuse with seasonal fluctuations!
Periods of Business Cycle

   The Short Kitchin Cycle (40 months).

   The Long Jugler Cycle (9 ½ years).

   The Very Long Kondratieff Cycle (50
    years).

   Building Cycle (18 years).

   Kuznets Cycle (16-20 years).
Business Cycle : Diagram

                   Expansion          Recession       Expansion


                               Peak
Total Output




                                                                  Secular
                                                                  growth
                                                                  trend
                                                  Trough




       0
Characteristics : Peak
Phase
   Real output in the economy
  is at     a high level.
  Unemployment is low.
  Domestic output may be at
  its capacity.
  Inflation may be high.
Characteristics : Contraction or
Recession Phase.

   Real output is decreasing.
   Unemployment rate is rising.
   As contraction continues, inflation pressure
    fades.
    If the recession is prolonged, price may
    decline (deflation).
   The government determinant for a recession
    is two consecutive quarters of declining
Characteristics : Trough or
Depression Phase

   Lowest point of real GDP.
   Output and unemployment “bottom
    out”
   This phase may be short-lived or
    prolonged.
   There is no precise decline in output
    at which a serious recession
    becomes a depression.
Characteristics : Expansion or
Recovery Phase

   Real output in the economy is
    increasing.
   Unemployment        rate     is
    declining.
   The upswing part of the cycle.
Business Cycle : PEPSICo.
          India
Growth Phase – Boom Phase

 Launched in India in 1988
 Consistent Growth.




 Waves of optimism.
 Highest point of Expansion.

 Rise  in profits, investment,   sales,
  employment etc.
Expansion

                  R ET A IL M A R K ET S H A R E O F B EV ER A G E P R O D U C T S


                                            Sports Drinks
                                    Teas
                                                 2%
         Bottled W ater              3%
                 13%




  Fruit Drinks
     16%

                                                                               Colas
                                                                                66%
Recession

   Uncertain downfall.

   Controversies.

Outcome- Decline in profits,
 sales etc.
Revival
   Turning point from depression into
    expansion.

   A result of New Innovation.
SWOT of PEPSICo.

 S- Strong brand name, corporate
  identity,
  Global distribution, New innovations.
 W- Health Issues, misleading

  advertisements.
 O- Growing demand, Expansion into new

  markets, faster growth.
 T- Competition from coke, legislation

  health scares like France and Belgium.
To conclude…
   As we have seen, a business cycle describes the
    phases of growth and decline in an economy.
   The goal of an economic policy is to keep the
    economy in a healthy growth rate -- fast enough to
    create jobs for everyone who wants one, but slow
    enough to avoid inflation.
   Unfortunately, life is not so simple. Many factors can
    cause an economy to spin out of control, or settle
    into depression.
   The most important, over-riding factor is confidence –
       Of investors, consumers, businesses and politicians.
   The economy grows when there is confidence in the
    future and in policymakers, and does the opposite
    when confidence drops.
   So a business cycle plays an important role in
Business cycle

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Business cycle

  • 1. SS CYCLE Rohan Solanki Nikita Goud Umar Khan Nikhat Rajput Prabhu Hosmani Afreen Shaikh
  • 2. What is a Business Cycle?  The term business cycle refers to the recurrent ups and downs in the level of economic activity, which extend over several years.  Definition: alternating increases and decreases in the level of business activity of varying amplitude and length.
  • 3. How do we measure “increases and decreases in business activity?”  Percent change in real GDP.  Why do we say “varying amplitude and length?”  Some downturns are mild and some are severe, whereas,  Some are short (a few months) and some are long (over a year).  Do not confuse with seasonal fluctuations!
  • 4. Periods of Business Cycle  The Short Kitchin Cycle (40 months).  The Long Jugler Cycle (9 ½ years).  The Very Long Kondratieff Cycle (50 years).  Building Cycle (18 years).  Kuznets Cycle (16-20 years).
  • 5. Business Cycle : Diagram Expansion Recession Expansion Peak Total Output Secular growth trend Trough 0
  • 6. Characteristics : Peak Phase  Real output in the economy is at a high level.  Unemployment is low.  Domestic output may be at its capacity.  Inflation may be high.
  • 7. Characteristics : Contraction or Recession Phase.  Real output is decreasing.  Unemployment rate is rising.  As contraction continues, inflation pressure fades.  If the recession is prolonged, price may decline (deflation).  The government determinant for a recession is two consecutive quarters of declining
  • 8. Characteristics : Trough or Depression Phase  Lowest point of real GDP.  Output and unemployment “bottom out”  This phase may be short-lived or prolonged.  There is no precise decline in output at which a serious recession becomes a depression.
  • 9. Characteristics : Expansion or Recovery Phase  Real output in the economy is increasing.  Unemployment rate is declining.  The upswing part of the cycle.
  • 10. Business Cycle : PEPSICo. India
  • 11. Growth Phase – Boom Phase  Launched in India in 1988  Consistent Growth.  Waves of optimism.  Highest point of Expansion.  Rise in profits, investment, sales, employment etc.
  • 12. Expansion R ET A IL M A R K ET S H A R E O F B EV ER A G E P R O D U C T S Sports Drinks Teas 2% Bottled W ater 3% 13% Fruit Drinks 16% Colas 66%
  • 13. Recession  Uncertain downfall.  Controversies. Outcome- Decline in profits, sales etc.
  • 14. Revival  Turning point from depression into expansion.  A result of New Innovation.
  • 15. SWOT of PEPSICo.  S- Strong brand name, corporate identity, Global distribution, New innovations.  W- Health Issues, misleading advertisements.  O- Growing demand, Expansion into new markets, faster growth.  T- Competition from coke, legislation health scares like France and Belgium.
  • 16. To conclude…  As we have seen, a business cycle describes the phases of growth and decline in an economy.  The goal of an economic policy is to keep the economy in a healthy growth rate -- fast enough to create jobs for everyone who wants one, but slow enough to avoid inflation.  Unfortunately, life is not so simple. Many factors can cause an economy to spin out of control, or settle into depression.  The most important, over-riding factor is confidence –  Of investors, consumers, businesses and politicians.  The economy grows when there is confidence in the future and in policymakers, and does the opposite when confidence drops.  So a business cycle plays an important role in