anticyclical

anticyclical
anti·ˈcyc·li·cal
adj FIN antizyklisch
\anticyclical reserve fund Konjunkturstabilisierungsfonds m
* * *
anticyclical adj (adv anticyclically) WIRTSCH antizyklisch:
anticyclical policy Konjunkturpolitik f;
for anticyclical reasons aus konjunkturpolitischen Gründen

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