countercyclicalˌkaʊn tərˈsaɪ klɪ kəl, -ˈsɪk lɪ-
countercyclical (n)
countercyclical (adj)
English Definitions:
countercyclical (Adjective)
Moving in the opposite direction as the overall state of an economy
countercyclical (Adjective)
Dampening the cyclical fluctuations of an economy.
countercyclical
Procyclical and countercyclical variables are variables that fluctuate in a way that is positively or negatively correlated with business cycle fluctuations in gross domestic product (GDP). The scope of the concept may differ between the context of macroeconomic theory and that of economic policy–making. The concept is often encountered in the context of a government's approach to spending and taxation. A 'procyclical fiscal policy' can be summarised simply as governments choosing to increase government spending and reduce taxes during an economic expansion, but reduce spending and increase taxes during a recession. A 'countercyclical' fiscal policy takes the opposite approach: reducing spending and raising taxes during a boom period, and increasing spending and cutting taxes during a recession.
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