tsuwm said: gapology would appear to be a neologism popularized in economic circles and applied to the study of production gaps, housing gaps, etc.

While not arguing with your definition, which seems reasonable given the quote I dredged up earlier, I think that "popularised" is probably overstating the case. I keep up with the economic journals, and I don't remember seeing it used. I'd say it was coined and used within a very small circle of economists.



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