Sentences with phrase «than a recession»

I think more than anything that a price correction could occur more than a recession or severe bear market.
Back then, policymakers feared inflation less than a recession.
It's also looking worse than the recession in the early 1990s.
And, a consumer recession is much stronger than any recession already being forecast.
The number of weeks out of work for those who find themselves unemployed is today higher than any recession peak of the last three decades.
However, given that cumulative abnormal returns increase with radicalness during an expansion but decrease with radicalness during a recession, he added, «Banks should time their launch of radical financial innovations to coincide with periods of expansion rather than recessions
Aside from that, what are a couple of real indicators of why this recession is structurally different than, worse, and more protracted than the recessions of the early 1980s, the early 1990's, and the early 2000?
Mr Wheeler who writes in The Sunday Times that the EU is more expensive than the recession, has said that he intends to support UKIP in June's European Elections but will vote Conservative in County Council elections on the same day and «is likely» to support Conservatives at the General Election.
Our present circumstances may end up better or worse than the Great Depression, but it will end up worse than recessions in the latter half of the 20th Century, in my opinion.
None other than the recession
These days the Fed seems more concerned about inflation than recession and had raised the federal funds rate to just over 5 percent as of mid-2006 to head off what it fears is a potentially overheated economy.
For the Miata, the spoils of victory should be success, but sales for the first half of 2010 are just 9295 units, which is actually about 10 percent less than the recession - wracked year of 2009.
Perhaps most striking was his suggestion that the drop in sales of video games in 2009 compared with 2008 (down 6.3 % worldwide, according to Screen Digest) might simply have been due to an inferior crop of games, rather than the recession.
The gloomiest forecasters predicted nothing more than a recession, to be followed by a sharp upturn within a few months.
A depression is a far more serious downturn in a country's economic growth for a longer period of time, resulting in much higher unemployment and much less spending by consumers, than a recession.
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