Sentences with phrase «severe economic recession»

When you're selling your house in a time of severe economic recession it helps to have a selling point — and there are few better selling points in the U.K. than owning a house with a literary connection.
State pension funds have been impacted by underfunding of obligations and by the severe economic recession.
It suffered a severe economic recession in the 1990s following the withdrawal of subsidies from the former Soviet Union and has not yet recovered to its pre»90s strength.
Spain has suffered a severe economic recession for the last several years, which has led to a dramatic decline in print sales, approximately 30 - 40 percent.
Result: In 2008 a severe economic recession hit that took the stock market — and the world — several years to recover from.

Not exact matches

Stimulus spending ensured that the downturn wasnâ $ ™ t as severe as it could have been and growth was stronger coming right out of the recession, but since then government austerity has slowed economic growth, putting us behind the even the 1990s recovery (see chart below).
«A default would likely lead to a renewed sharp economic downturn, pushing the economy back into severe recession and probably another serious banking crisis.»
Almost simultaneously, the presses had to cope with a severe national economic recession.
Are you making the Keynesian argument that in the case of a severe recession we need a temporary stimulus of extra spending from some source to get economic activity back to its normal level?
Upstate cities, as well as suburban counties, face severe fiscal stress that have only been deepened in the wake of the financial crisis and slow - growth recovery following the official end of the economic recession.
The fact that Tapia sees an inverse relationship between economic and population health for the Great Depression similar to what has been found for lesser recessions suggests that this relationship applies even in very severe economic times.
They focused on the years 1920 through 1940, a period that included the Great Depression (1930 to 1933), a couple of less severe recessions, and several years of strong economic growth.
«Serial sovereign defaults and further severe global economic recession seem unavoidable.
Promising to save the country from both severe recession and industrial decline, Obama described the transformation of the United States» energy economy as a defining challenge of his presidency — an economic and national security imperative that Congress would fail to address at the country's peril.
The firm says household formation has slowed to levels typical of a severe recession, not a gradually strengthening economic recovery.
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