Sentences with phrase «recession well»

Apparently enrollment in bee keeping classes is up, and if my supplier's exhausted demeanor was anything to go by - this is one business that is weathering the recession well.
Due to this new trend, the pet health market has fared the economic recession well, with owners reluctant to cut back on pet spending.
North Dakota is known for its strong economy — in fact, it's one of the states that has fared even recession well, because of its rich natural resources.
The results varied widely across the 366 U.S. cities in the study: Parts of California, southern Florida, and the Mountain states generally had higher entrepreneurial personality and emotional stability scores and weathered the recession well.
Since that report came out, we can count another upside to the «China syndrome»: Canada weathered the recession better than just about every other developed economy, thanks in part to a quick recovery in emerging economies and thus in commodity prices.
During the run up to the great recession the good times were rolling and everyone was «getting rich» off real estate.
The evidence that employee share ownership firms preserve jobs and survive recessions better than others suggests that policies that extend ownership could help stabilize the economy when the next recession comes down the pike.
This has helped Canada weather the economic fallout from the 2008 recession better than many economies, but the looming slowdown in China will have important implications for Sino - Canadian relations going forward.
Under Stephen Harper's leadership, Goodridge says Canada has enjoyed economic growth and survived the global recession better than most other countries.
He calls on Brown to admit he was wrong that Britain was well - placed to survive the recession better than most.
Did they believe that old art would survive the recession better than new?
For example, Matt Rosen, human resources director at Schiller International University, actually believes that female lawyers who work part - time or flex - time may be able to weather the recession better, because firms will find their employment to be an asset during a time when cost - cutting is necessary.
Sourcing its energy resources, the city has weathered the recession better than most.
American consumers have emerged from the recession better than expected.

Not exact matches

The OECD data finds other industrialized countries, not members of the G7, have come out of the slump a shade better than Canada, including Austria, Israel, Sweden and Switzerland, all of whom have higher employment rates today than prior to the recession.
The recession of 1973 - 1975 in the U.S. came about because of rocketing gas prices caused by OPEC's raising oil prices as well as embargoing oil exports to the U.S..
And that might not bode well for the new job creation everyone is depending on to repair the damage done to the U.S. economy by the latest recession.
When we bought our first plane, air travel was considered very expensive, extremely frustrating and awfully dull; more recently, the banking sector has been held responsible for the financial crisis and global recession, so we used our reputation to instil some trust and, as Virgin Money's slogan says, «Make everyone better off.»
But there are good reasons to take seriously the possibility that Canada's credit binge could end in a recession.
Some of the best businesses have launched during a recession.
Bottom line: while an ongoing recession at the time of the election does not always mean that the incumbent party will lose control of the White House, it spells DOOM by better than a 2:1 ratio.
Looking at demographic and economic data, Mandelman and Zlate say that there may be good reason to believe that the sort of mass movement from Mexico to the U.S. that was seen in the years leading up to the Great Recession could be a thing of the past.
Finally, as I have noted a number of times before, my biggest fear about the next recession is that it leads to actual wage deflation (nominal as well as real):
The global economy is set for one of its best years since the financial crisis, but recession risks are increasing, said UBS Chairman Axel Weber.
On the positive note, our products are more recession - proof and when I gain customers, they have a better chance to be long - term because it is easy to pick up.
As CEO and chairman of Cisco, Chambers guided the company through the dot - com bubble and bust as well as the recession.
2013 EPS: $ — , «This path leads to very sluggish GDP, on the border of a recession, and an accompanying weak earnings picture as well
The good news is that lenders have opened the spigot in the past few years, and more capital is flowing to companies than it did during the Great Recession.
By first outsourcing technology, and then building its own systems, Gravity offered lower prices and better service, and grew rapidly for four years — until the Great Recession nearly wiped it out.
Recession Ride Taxi in Essex, Vermont lets passengers pay what they want for their ride as well as for in - car drinks.
Luke writes: When we are mired in our next recession, the question will be asked, «When should we have known better
«Japan has repeatedly tried to explain that Japanese policies are taken to overcome deflation and, by all means, these are measures to overcome deflation as well as recession.
Besides listing obvious information such as revenues and assets, Weiss also evaluates the riskiness of various types of insurer investments, then draws conclusions about the insurer's current level of financial strength as well as its ability to withstand a severe recession.
«If the fall in the stock market continues, that suggests a higher risk of recession, which can't be good for small businesses and startups.»
«We would have people call that they were hit by the recession, maybe they lost their job or business wasn't as good as it had been, so they'd want to sell their machine guns» Goepfert says.
That's because the next recession, which is likely only a couple years away, will come well before the economy is ready to handle interest rates of 3 % or more.
But I couldn't help thinking that Hackett better hope there's no recession any time soon.
The good news on job openings follows the Labor Department's announcement last week that the U.S. economy officially recovered all 8.7 million jobs that were lost during the recession.
The airline's spending spree was a rare bit of good news for the planes» manufacturers as they struggled to thrive in a rough recession.
Well, here's a fact that may change your mind: Apple had the most profitable year ever during what we call the biggest global recession of all times.
In addition to covering the full range of investment opportunities, the book features new material on the Great Recession and the global credit crisis as well as an increased focus on the long - term potential of emerging markets.
Many believe this «coupon comeback» is the result of the 2008 recession, increased access through digitization of the offers, as well as pop - culture shows about «extreme couponing.»
And although the idea of women making great gains in the workforce was good for rallying female morale back in 2009, a look at data from previous downturns shows that every recession is essentially a he - cession.
Not only did the vast majority Americans» net - worth tumble during the recession, for 93 % of households, it continued to slide during the first two years of the recovery as well, a recent study by the Pew Research Center found.
Like every business ravaged by recession, resorts will have to manage themselves better, says Chung.
That's a big lesson of this recession: Canada's good standing didn't really matter.
«It's the ninth inning, it's the fourth quarter or whatever time frame that resonates as well as the obvious meaning, which is something like, «We haven't had a recession yet, but we're about to, and if that's the case, stocks are way too expensive.»»
Ultimately, Clinton had far and away the best stock market results of the four most recent two - term presidents, followed by Obama, then Reagan, and, trailing far behind with negative gains, George W. Bush, whose presidency ended at the beginning of the Great Recession.
During the following year, however, the loonie soared to well past par, collapsed during the 2008 - 2009 recession, then recovered to the $ 1 range where it remains today.
The good news is that more so than the last recession, I expect that companies in the downturn of the late teens / early 20s will draw on data and modeling to make these decisions and take a more agile approach to staffing.
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