ickelinjäritet
Ickelinjäritet refers to a concept in economics and finance that describes the phenomenon of prices or other economic variables not adjusting smoothly or linearly in response to changes in underlying factors. Instead, adjustments tend to occur in discrete jumps or steps, or the relationship between cause and effect is not proportional. This means that a small change in one variable might have no immediate effect, followed by a large and sudden change once a certain threshold is reached.
This concept is often observed in situations where there are rigidities, thresholds, or feedback loops in the