| recession |
Two consecutive quarters of declining GDP.
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| recessional l.’s |
lines or markings on the teeth due to the recession, in the formative period of the teeth, of the soft tissue which gives place to the dentin.
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| recession |
A time of less business activity, usually lasting at least three quarters of the year or nine months.
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| recession |
A decline in economic activity, a sustained recession is called a depression. There is no universally accepted definition of the difference. A recession develops when overproduction, decreased demand, or a combination of both factors forces curtailment of production, dismissal of employees, and wage cuts. More on recession
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| recession |
period during which the total output of the economy declines
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