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    indirectly serve as the causes of the Great Recession that started in 2008 with the US subprime mortgage crisis. The major causes of the initial subprime...
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    relations. The causes of the Great Recession include a combination of vulnerabilities that developed in the financial system, along with a series of triggering...
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  • losses caused by the Great Recession refers to jobs that have been lost worldwide within people since the start of the Great Recession. In the US, job...
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    during the Great Recession. Some economies started to recover by the mid-1930s. However, in many countries,[specify] the negative effects of the Great Depression...
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    The causes of the Great Depression in the early 20th century in the United States have been extensively discussed by economists and remain a matter of...
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  • The Great Recession in Oceania was the great recession of the late 2000s and early 2010s in Oceania. The Oceanic countries suffered minimal impact during...
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    recessions, the consensus view among economists and historians is that "The cyclical volatility of GDP and unemployment was greater before the Great Depression...
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  • In the United States, the Great Recession was a severe financial crisis combined with a deep recession. While the recession officially lasted from December...
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  • The European recession is part of the Great Recession that began in mid-2007. The crisis spread rapidly and affected much of the region, with several countries...
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  • one of the focal points of the global Great Recession. While Canada has managed to return its economy nearly to the levels it enjoyed prior to the recession...
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    The recession of 1937–1938 was an economic downturn that occurred during the Great Depression in the United States. By the spring of 1937, production,...
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  • direct result of the late 2000s recession, some economies in Africa have been primarily affected by reduced global demand and lower prices of commodities...
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  • article gives the timeline of the Great Recession, which hit many developed economies in the wake of the financial crisis of 2007-2008. Note: The date indicated...
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    been the most severe recession since World War II until the 2007–2008 financial crisis. The recession had multiple causes including the tightening of monetary...
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  • The early 1990s recession describes the period of economic downturn affecting much of the Western world in the early 1990s. The impacts of the recession...
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  • in the United States, the Great Recession (late 2000s and early 2010s) spread to Asia rapidly and has affected much of the region. In China, the International...
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  • information is related to the effects of the Great Recession that happened worldwide from 2007 to 2012. The Great Recession was the worst post-World War II...
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    The COVID-19 recession, also known as the Great Lockdown, was a global economic recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The recession began in most...
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    previous recessions by involving stagflation, in which high unemployment and high inflation existed simultaneously. Among the causes were the 1973 oil...
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    triggered the start of the Great Depression. The recession lasted from January 1920 to July 1921, or 18 months, according to the National Bureau of Economic...
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  • between the Great Recession and the Great Depression explores the experiences in the United States and the United Kingdom. On April 17, 2009, head of the IMF...
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  • of the Myth of Inconsistency, Lexington, Lanham Andrew Kliman [2011] The Failure of Capitalist Production: Underlying Causes of the Great Recession,...
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  • In economics, a recession is a business cycle contraction that occurs when there is a general decline in economic activity. Recessions generally occur...
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    that the United States was becoming increasingly corrupt, pointing to the Trump administration, the causes of the Great Recession, the failure of the Boeing...
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  • Marx’s model of competitive capitalism to the new conditions of monopoly capitalism." It attracted renewed attention following the Great Recession. Big business...
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  • A balance sheet recession is a type of economic recession that occurs when high levels of private sector debt cause individuals or companies to collectively...
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    The recession of 1949 was a downturn in the United States lasting for 11 months. According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, the recession...
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  • In economics, stagflation (or recession-inflation) is a situation in which the inflation rate is high or increasing, the economic growth rate slows, and...
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    2000s United States housing bubble (category Economic history of the United States)
    from the bursting of the housing bubble is an important cause of the Great Recession in the United States. Increased foreclosure rates in 2006–2007 among...
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  • or economy Job losses caused by the Great Recession Job security This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Job loss. If an internal...
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