
Post-boom
A post-boom refers to a period following a significant economic or market expansion, where growth slows down or stabilizes after rapid gains. It typically follows a phase of high activity, such as a commodity price surge or rapid economic development, and indicates that the initial rapid growth has diminished. During this time, markets or economies may experience reduced enthusiasm, moderate growth, or even a slowdown, as factors like inflation, policy changes, or market saturation come into play. Essentially, a post-boom marks the transition from an active expansion to a more cautious or stable phase.