Phrases with «to shrink the economy»

"To shrink the economy" refers to a situation where the overall production and economic activities of a country or region decrease. It usually means that businesses are producing less, people are spending less money, and there is a decline in economic growth. This can lead to negative impacts such as rising unemployment and a slowdown in overall prosperity. Full definition

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Sentences with «to shrink the economy»

  • But later this month the Greek parliament is going to have to vote on whether or not to shrink the economy further and cut pensions even more. (michael-hudson.com)
  • Wages and prices are assumed to fall proportionally, enabling shrinking economies to «earn their way out of debt» by squeezing out a trade surplus to earn the euros to carry the enormous mortgage debts that fueled the post-2002 property bubble, and the new central bank debt taken on to support the exchange rate. (michael-hudson.com)
  • A paper published by three former IMF economists on Monday details a vicious cycle in which efforts to plug fiscal holes risk shrinking the economy further and even strong long - term growth won't be enough to right the ship. (breakingviews.com)
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