sykliherkkyys
Sykliherkkyys, known in English as cyclicity sensitivity or cyclical sensitivity, refers to the tendency of certain economic variables or industries to fluctuate more significantly than the overall economy during business cycles. These are sectors or metrics that experience amplified booms during economic expansions and steeper declines during recessions. The term describes how susceptible these elements are to the ups and downs of the economic cycle.
Industries often exhibiting high sykliherkkyys include those that produce durable goods, such as automobiles and housing,
Conversely, sectors like healthcare, utilities, and essential consumer staples tend to have low sykliherkkyys. Demand for