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A crosswind is a condition that may have favourable or adverse effects | A crosswind is a condition that may have either favourable or adverse effects - or both - in a less predictable way. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:10, 18 October 2025
Economics - tailwinds - headwinds.
In economics, tailwinds are favourable conditions in the general economy, or in a specific market sector.
In this context, a tailwind is the opposite of a headwind.
A crosswind is a condition that may have either favourable or adverse effects - or both - in a less predictable way.
The terms derive from shipping and air travel.