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Economic Vitality
Economic Vitality describes the strength and robustness of an economy, often measured by the level of business activity, employment rates, and gross domestic product growth.
Recessionary Phase
A period in the economic cycle when the economy is declining, characterized by reduced industrial activity, trade, and consumer spending.
Real Estate
Property consisting of land and the buildings on it, along with its natural resources, and engaged in the buying, selling, and renting of these properties.
Economic Fluctuations
Economic fluctuations are variations in the level of economic activity, typically measured by changes in real GDP, encompassing cycles of expansion and contraction.
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