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  • 1Recession shapes — are used by economists to describe different types of recessions. There is no specific academic theory or classification system for recession shapes; rather the terminology is used as an informal shorthand to characterize recessions and their… …

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  • 2Recession — This article is about a slowdown in economic activity. For other uses, see Recession (disambiguation). Economics …

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  • 3recession — A temporary downturn in economic activity, usually indicated by two consecutive quarters of a falling GDP. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * recession re‧ces‧sion [rɪˈseʆn] noun [countable, uncountable] ECONOMICS a period of time when an… …

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  • 4recession — 01. Business analysts fear that the sudden rise in oil prices may spark a [recession] if prices are not brought under control. 02. The children played soccer with the teachers at [recess] today. 03. The court will [recess] for one hour. 04.… …

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  • 5Recession — A significant decline in activity across the economy, lasting longer than a few months. It is visible in industrial production, employment, real income and wholesale retail trade. The technical indicator of a recession is two consecutive quarters …

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  • 6Recession index — The recession index ( the R word index ) is an informal index created by The Economist which counts how many stories in the Washington Post and the New York Times using the word “recession” in a quarter. This simple formula pinpointed the start… …

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  • 7recession chic — n. Style and elegance on a tight budget. Example Citations: That s why I urge women to approach this month s Carrie tribute collection by Sex and the City stylist Patricia Field for Marks Spencer with caution. Because you have to ask why M S… …

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  • 8recession — re|ces|sion W3S2 [rıˈseʃən] n [U and C] a difficult time when there is less trade, business activity etc in a country than usual ▪ the economic recession of the early 1980s ▪ There is deep recession in the UK. into/out of recession ▪ attempts to… …

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  • 9Recession Rich — A slang term used to describe an individual who manages to do well financially, relative to broader population, during a recession. Someone that is recession rich does not necessarily need to be considered wealthy, but rather has managed to… …

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  • 10Recession of 1958 — The Recession of 1958 was a sharp worldwide economic downturn in 1958. It hit economically disadvantaged countries hardest, because it involved a decline in the purchases of raw materials, both agricultural and mineral, by developed nations. The… …

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