An overheating economy occurs when growth outpaces a nation’s productive capacity, sparking high inflation and labor shortages. Central banks typically raise interest rates to cool demand, curbing spending. While borrowers and businesses face higher costs, creditors and exporters benefit from rising prices or currency shifts, though prolonged overheating risks recession.
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