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单词 recession
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recession
At its most elementary, the automated mode merely distributes the sound among loudspeakers with limited, or no, attention torecessionof the image.
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Growing economies, particularly if growth is investment-led, have better conditions to save than those inrecession, given that economic growth raises the level of income.
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This strong appreciation of the domestic currency is found to lead to a severerecessionin the domestic economy in the short run.
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When it comes to social assistance, we lack data for the time before therecessionbut have data for years 1992, 1995 and 1997.
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For example, events such as a war or an economicrecessionoften figure prominently in campaign agendas.
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Vacillation and procrastination, out of fears ofrecessionor otherwise, would run grave risks.
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Like those companies most fearful ofrecession, all of these companies are on average loss makers.
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It is unlikely that this percentage will be higher among unemployed former recipients in future recessions.
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In contrast, producers attempt to protect their profit markup during recessions, as evidenced by the larger output price inflation relative to nominal wage inflation.
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This was the only time in the sample that an economic slowdown outlived the end of arecession.
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Economicrecessionbetween 1873 and 1893 produced a number of the most vivid and memorable episodes 34.
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First, the timing of policy was important for moderating therecessionand promoting recovery.
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It appears, therefore, that attempts to lower the cost of labor during recessions decrease workers' real standard of living without moderating output contraction across industries.
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Ominous forecasts about our graying population and the nextrecession.
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In particular, around the beginning of recessions, volatility rises considerably, whereas expected return falls, anticipating a decrease in earnings.
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recession

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current recession
The analysis finds companies must be adopting one of the four views on thecurrentrecessiondebate.
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deep recession
The resultingdeeprecessionhas produced an unemployment "excess" (over the natural rate) of over 2 million.
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deepening recession
With increasing unemployment, continuing inflation and adeepeningrecessionthe living standards of many old people remain below the state's poverty line - the supplementary benefit rate appropriate to each family.
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