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Definition of Recessions
1. recession [n] - See also: recession
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recessions
Literary usage of Recessions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Challenges in Predicting New Firm Performance by Arnold C. Cooper (1993)
"Recessions: LESSONS LEARNED The world semiconductor industry seems to go through
... Over the past 14 years there have been four recessions: in 1977, 1981, ..."
2. Oecd Economic Surveys United States 2004 by OECD Staff, OECD. (2004)
"The first three rows give some impression of the severity of the last two recessions
in terms of the labour market indicators discussed above and compare ..."
3. America's Great Depression by Murray Newton Rothbard (2000)
"In short, the prices of consumer goods always tend to rise, relative to the prices
of producer goods, during recessions. The reason that this phenomenon has ..."
4. Making Economic Sense by Murray Newton Rothbard (2006)
"Instead, they were replaced by courses in "Macroeconomics" and "Economic Growth."
And then bingo! came not only the deep recessions ..."