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acyclical

Acyclical - What does it mean?

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Acyclical vs Cyclical - What's the difference?

acyclical | cyclical |


As adjectives the difference between acyclical and cyclical

is that acyclical is (economics) moving independent of the overall state of an economy while cyclical is recurring at regular intervals.

Acyclicality vs Acyclical - What's the difference?

acyclicality | acyclical | Derived terms |

Acyclical is a derived term of acyclicality.



As a noun acyclicality

is the quality of being acyclical.

As an adjective acyclical is

moving independent of the overall state of an economy.

Noncyclical vs Acyclical - What's the difference?

noncyclical | acyclical | Synonyms |

Acyclical is a synonym of noncyclical.



As adjectives the difference between noncyclical and acyclical

is that noncyclical is not cyclical while acyclical is moving independent of the overall state of an economy.

Acyclical vs Countercyclical - What's the difference?

acyclical | countercyclical | see also |

Countercyclical is a coordinate term of acyclical.



In economics terms the difference between acyclical and countercyclical

is that acyclical is moving independent of the overall state of an economy while countercyclical is moving in the opposite direction as the overall state of an economy.

Acyclical vs Procyclical - What's the difference?

acyclical | procyclical | see also |

Acyclical is a see also of procyclical.


In economics|lang=en terms the difference between acyclical and procyclical

is that acyclical is (economics) moving independent of the overall state of an economy while procyclical is (economics) moving in the same direction as the overall state of an economy.

As adjectives the difference between acyclical and procyclical

is that acyclical is (economics) moving independent of the overall state of an economy while procyclical is (economics) moving in the same direction as the overall state of an economy.