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  • :[[Great Recession]] - an overview of global financial and economic events between mid 2007 an [[Great Recession#Economic downturn (2007 - 2009)|more]]
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  • *2008- [[Great Recession]] The disruption of economic activity that began with a downturn in 2007 an
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  • ...tern Europe, but increases in their [[public debt]] in the course of the [[Great Recession]] have prompted [[bond]] market operators to increase the [[risk premium]]s Before the [[Great Recession]], the incidence of [[debt intolerance]] was confined to the bond issues of
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  • ...with the problems of [[deflation]] and [[unemployment]] arising from the [[Great Recession]].
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  • ...e operation of the automatic stabilisers - occurred in the course of the [[Great Recession]].
    14 KB (2,129 words) - 14:27, 31 March 2024
  • ...States, which triggered the [[crash of 2008]] and the initiation of the [[Great Recession]]. The most significant of the banking failures in the United States were t
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  • [[Great Recession/Addendum#Greece|Greece in the Great Recession]] ...eece was the result of the [[Great Recession/Addendum#Greece|impact of the Great Recession]] upon the already inflated [[public debt]] of an economy that had suffer
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  • [[Great Recession/Addendum#The World|'''RETURN TO TOP''']] [[Great Recession/Addendum#The World|'''RETURN TO TOP''']]
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  • ...ies (Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece and Spain) in the aftermath of the [[Great Recession]]. Loss of investor confidence in their government [[bond]]s raised doubts
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  • ...r disproportionately from the [[crash of 2008|financial crisis]] and the [[Great Recession|recession]] that followed. Its output (GDP) fell by only 5.3 percent compar
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  • ...system]]. It was the worst [[shock (economics)|economic shock]] since the Great Recession. It was also a decisive challenge to the prevailing conviction that the fi :[[Great Recession]] - an overview of global financial and economic events between mid 2007 an
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  • *{{pl|Great Recession}}**
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  • The '''Great Recession'''<ref>The term ''Great Recession'' was used in the 2010 report to the President of the United States by his The trough of the Great Recession occurred mostly in 2009. A global recovery was under way in 2010, but it w
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  • The development of the [[eurozone crisis]] in the aftermath of the [[Great Recession]] has added to the urgency of the ongoing debate concerning the desireabili ...n/Addendum#Italy|Italy]], [[Great Recession/Addendum#Greece|Greece]] and [[Great Recession/Addendum#Spain|Spain]]) following rating downgrades by the [[credit rating
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  • ...y after he took office, the country experienced the first effects of the [[Great Recession]] and, in the following three years he was engaged in the fiscal managemen ...ng Alistair Darling's chancellorship are described in the article on the [[Great Recession]], and their effects upon the Government's finances are summarised in the [
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  • ...onditions attached to those loans were hampering their recovery from the [[Great Recession]]. Some other member governments were finding it difficult to [[roll-over]] ...the European Union as a whole, However, there is clear evidence that the [[Great Recession]] had imposed an [[asymmetric shock]] on the eurozone, causing [[downturn
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  • ...briefly into use to reinforce the use of monetary in the course of the [[Great Recession]] but has not regained its former acceptance as an instrument of general [[
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  • ...2010'', Institute of Fiscal Studies, 2010]</ref> until the onset of the [[Great Recession]]). It met the [[crash of 2008]] with guarantees and financial support to t
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  • ...cal usefulness of some of its theorems has been questioned following the [[Great Recession]] and previously accepted [[Financial regulation|regulatory policies]] are
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  • ...cal usefulness of some of its theorems has been questioned following the [[Great Recession]] and previously accepted [[Financial regulation|regulatory policies]] are
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