V-Shaped Recovery
A "V-Shaped Recovery" refers to a type of economic recovery that follows a sharp decline, resembling the letter "V" in its graph. This pattern occurs when an economy experiences a quick downturn, such as during a recession, followed by a rapid rebound back to its previous levels of growth. The swift recovery often indicates strong consumer confidence and effective government policies.
This recovery model is often contrasted with other shapes, like the "U" or "L" shapes, which represent slower or prolonged recoveries. A V-shaped recovery can be seen in various sectors, including stock markets and employment rates, highlighting resilience in the economy.