procykliska
Procykliska, or procyclicality, is a term used in economics and finance to describe phenomena, behaviors, or policies that move in the same direction as the overall business cycle. When a variable tends to rise during economic upswings and fall during downturns, it is considered procyclical. The concept helps explain why some fluctuations in economic activity are amplified rather than dampened. The word is formed from Greek roots meaning “forward” and “cycle,” and is used in many languages, including Czech, to discuss cyclical dynamics in markets, government policy, and financial systems.
In practice, many economic indicators can be procyclical. Tax revenues, output, employment, and consumer spending often
Policy implications center on mitigating procyclicality to promote stability. Countercyclical measures, such as automatic stabilizers in
See also: countercyclicality, business cycle, macroprudential policy, automatic stabilizers, financial stability.