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  • 11time — [[t]ta͟ɪm[/t]] ♦ times, timing, timed 1) N UNCOUNT Time is what we measure in minutes, hours, days, and years. ...a two week period of time... Time passed, and still Ma did not appear... As time went on the visits got more and more regular... The …

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  • 12recession — /rI seSFn/ noun (C) a period of time during which there is less trade, business activity, and wealth than usual …

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  • 13Late-2000s recession — This article is about economic recession during the early twenty first century. For background financial market events dating from 2007, see Late 2000s financial crisis. Late 2000s recession around the world Africa Americas South America United… …

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  • 14Early 1980s recession — The early 1980s recession was a severe recession in the United States which began in July 1981 and ended in November 1982.Krugman, Did the Federal Reserve Cause the Recession? , New York Times, April 1, 1991; National Bureau of Economic Research …

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  • 151973–75 recession — In the parlance of recession shapes, the Recession of 1973–75 in the United States could be considered a U shaped recession, because of its prolonged period of weak growth and contraction.[1]     & …

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  • 16Early 2000s recession — The Early 2000s recession was felt in mostly Western countries, affecting the European Union mostly during 2000 and 2001 and the United States mostly in 2002 and 2003. Canada and Australia avoided the recession for the most part, while Russia, a… …

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  • 17Crise économique dite de la Grande Récession (2008 et après) — La crise économique de 2008, appelée souvent dans le monde anglophone Grande Récession (Great Recession, en référence à la Grande Dépression de 1929)[1],[2],[3] …

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  • 18National fiscal policy response to the late 2000s recession — Many nations of the world have enacted fiscal stimulus plans in response to the global, ongoing recession. These nations have used different combinations of government spending and tax cuts to boost their sagging economies. Most of these plans… …

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  • 19Early 1990s recession — The recession of the early nineteen nineties was an economic recession that hit much of the world in 1990 91.On Black Monday of October 1987 a stock collapse of unprecedented size lopped 22.6 percent off the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The… …

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  • 20Option time value — Finance Financial markets Bond market …

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