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  • 91Growth recession — The term Growth Recession indicates economic growth so low that it creates net unemployment. The term was created by Dr. Solomon Fabricant (New York University, National Bureau of Economic Research) [… …

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  • 92growth recession — n. A form of recession in which economic output continues to grow, but at a much slower pace than normal. Example Citation: Defining a recession used to be easy. It was broadly defined as two or more consecutive quarters of falling economic… …

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  • 93Modern recession of beaches — Main article: beach evolution Important segments of low coasts are receding, losing sand and reducing the beaches dimensions. This loss could occur very rapidly. From more to less natural causes (degree of anthropization downwards): Contents 1… …

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  • 94Double-Dip Recession — When gross domestic product (GDP) growth slides back to negative after a quarter or two of positive growth. A double dip recession refers to a recession followed by a short lived recovery, followed by another recession. The causes for a double… …

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  • 95Rose-Colored Recession — The unexpected optimism market observers sometimes experience during a recession. A rose colored recession reflects the sometimes unwarranted positivity of the general public following news or data released during a recession; it is still… …

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  • 96double-dip recession — ➔ recession * * * double dip recession UK US noun [C] (also double dip) ECONOMICS ► a period of time during which economic activity goes down, increases a little, and then goes down again: »Lower interest rates may help the economy avoid a double …

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  • 97The Recession — Album par Young Jeezy Voir Pochette Sortie 2 septembre 2008 Enregistrement …

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  • 98Pale Recession — A phrase used in May 2008 by former Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan to describe an economic environment in which recession has not yet hit all the areas of the economy. In particular, Greenspan was speaking of the U.S. employment… …

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  • 99The Great Recession — A buzz word that describes the recession that started on December 2007 in terms of the Great Depression of the 1930s. Generally, the Great Recession lasted longer and was more severe than prior recessions. However, the severity of economic… …

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  • 100Growth Recession — An expression coined by economists to describe an economy that is growing at such a slow pace that more jobs are being lost than are being added. The lack of job creation makes it feel as if the economy is in a recession, even though the economy… …

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