post-crisis
adjective[before noun],adverb
(alsopostcrisis)uk/ˌpəʊstˈkraɪ.sɪs/us/ˌpoʊstˈkraɪ.sɪs/happeningorexistingafter acrisis(= anextremelydifficulttime),especiallyin theeconomy:
He said that the G20countrieshad acrucialroletoplayin the post-crisisperiod.
Post-crisis, there isonceagaininterestincapitalcontrols.
One of thesessionswas on postcrisiseconomicrecovery.
Opposite
pre-crisis
- In a post-crisisworld,prioritiesforpublicfinanceswill need to be set.
- There aredifficultquestionstoanswerin the post-crisisworldoffinance.
- There has beenseriousdebateabout theroleofinvestmentbanksin a post-crisisfinancialsystem.
- Post-crisis, it isrecognisedthatpricestabilityby itself cannotdeliverfinancialstability.
Difficult situations and unpleasant experiences
- a hard/tough row to hoeidiom
- a rough rideidiom
- abyss
- adversity
- atyourworstidiom
- Augean
- bad hair day
- emergence
- epidemic
- genie
- half nelson
- hardness
- have a bumpy rideidiom
- rabbit hole
- reversal
- rigour
- rollercoaster
- the Augean Stablesidiom
- the hard wayidiom
- vortex