kursstigning
Kursstigning is a Norwegian term that denotes the appreciation of a currency—the increase in its value relative to other currencies in foreign exchange markets. It can refer to a rise in the value of the domestic currency against a single currency (bilateral appreciation) or against a basket of currencies, typically measured by the nominal effective exchange rate (NEER) or the real effective exchange rate (REER).
Causes of kursstigning include differences in interest rates and inflation between countries, capital flows driven by
The effects of kursstigning are mixed and economy-dependent. It makes imports cheaper and can help control
Measurement and policy responses vary. Economists distinguish between nominal and real appreciation and between bilateral and