- said to be
countercyclical. That is,
quantities that tend to
increase when the
overall economy is
slowing down are
classified as '
countercyclical'. Unemployment...
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governments do not
exert countercyclical efforts of course, but form the
necessary conditions for
regaining countercyclical potential. In this respect...
- Larson. With 269,000
acres of
farmland (which has been
historically countercyclical to the
stock market)
being held
through a wide
network of s**** companies...
- indicator.
Countercyclical indicators move in the
opposite direction to the
general economy. The
unemployment rate and the wage
share are
countercyclic: in the...
- when
changing the
money supply? For example, and mostly:
exerting countercyclical control.
Doing so,
monetary policy would increase the
money supply...
-
commission on unemployment,
which encouraged local governments to
engage in
countercyclical infrastructure spending. He
endorsed much of Mellon's tax reduction...
- a key
indicator for the
distribution of income. The wage
share is
countercyclical;: 13 that is, it
tends to fall when
output increases and rise when...
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Pelsser (2012) "
Countercyclical Regulation in
Solvency II:
Merits and Flaws.”VoxEU, 23 June. https://voxeu.org/article/
countercyclical...
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maintaining a
relatively open
market for
distress goods;
providing countercyclical, or at
least stable, long-term, lending;
policing the
relative stability...
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politics portal business portal Arms
industry Bernard Baruch Cold War
Countercyclical Employer of last
resort Iron
triangle (US politics)
Keynesian economics...