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- said to be countercyclical. That is, quantities that tend to increase when the overall economy is slowing down are classified as 'countercyclical'. Unemployment...
- governments do not exert countercyclical efforts of course, but form the necessary conditions for regaining countercyclical potential. In this respect...
- any of the conditions necessary for the equivalence does not hold, countercyclical fiscal policy can be effective. Controlling the real economy is possible...
- 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...
- when changing the money supply? For example, and mostly: exerting countercyclical control. Doing so, monetary policy would increase the money supply...
- indicator. Countercyclical indicators move in the opposite direction to the general economy. The unemployment rate and the wage share are countercyclic: in the...
- 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...
- inflation according to Friedman. The main policy to be avoided is countercyclical monetary policy, the standard Keynesian policy recommendation at the...
- commission on unemployment, which encouraged local governments to engage in countercyclical infrastructure spending. He endorsed much of Mellon's tax reduction...
- expectations, government cannot exploit it in order to build a systematic countercyclical economic policy. Keynesians and monetarists reject the classical dichotomy...