countercyclical in the PONS Dictionary

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a countercyclical measure

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The other side of countercyclical policy -- easing when times become tough -- confronts a different and perhaps more difficult set of challenges.
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Much of the analysis of the countercyclical effects of federal fiscal policy only takes these automatic stabilizer programs into account.
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In this case, liquidity shortages are addressed by countercyclical and structural adjustment spending.
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While deficit spending is generally inadvisable, it can be justified as a countercyclical measure when a nation faces a nominal, or demand side shock.
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Strong, stable cash flow generation and a countercyclical nature have proved attractive qualities for investors.
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Much of this countercyclical pattern is by design.
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Stolen base attempts often run countercyclical to offense--when offense increases, stolen base attempts decrease.
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In this light, is not faith in the countercyclical moral just commonsense?
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His fund held positions in countercyclical stocks that perform well in recessions.
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Try to be countercyclical against everything you see as a problem.
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