J-curve phenomenon

J-curve phenomenon definition - finance
The tendency of a country to run a larger trade deficit immediately after its currency depreciates. Eventually, the trade deficit will decrease after consumers begin to change their behavior and exporters, who initially didnÂ’t want to lose business when their products became more expensive, begin to increase their prices. The J-curve gets its name from the shape of the curve, which looks like a capital J.

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