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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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  • ...]] of 3 to 5 per cent among the G7 countries (and of over 14 per cent in [[Great Recession/Addendum#The Baltic countries|the Baltic countries]]) and [[Recession of 20 ...dum#Ireland|Ireland]] [[Great Recession/Addendum#Portugal|Portugal]] and [[Great Recession/Addendum#Spain|Spain]]. There is a return to pre-recession growth rates in
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  • [[Great Recession/Addendum#The World|'''RETURN TO TOP''']] [[Great Recession/Addendum#The World|'''RETURN TO TOP''']]
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  • * [[Great Depression/Timelines|Great Recession]]
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  • The period of zero- or below-capacity - economic growth that followed the [[Great Recession]].
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  • {{r|Great Recession}}
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  • {{r|Great Recession}}
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  • ...n/Addendum#Italy|Italy]], [[Great Recession/Addendum#Greece|Greece]] and [[Great Recession/Addendum#Spain|Spain]]) and a eurozone fund was set up to assist members in
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  • *Posen, Adam S: ''The Realities And Relevance of Japan’s Great Recession - Neither Ran Nor Rashomon'', Sticerd Public Lecture, London School Of Econ
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  • {{r|Great Recession}}
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  • *2008-9 [[Great Recession]]
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  • {{r|Great Recession}}
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  • ...]] of 3 to 5 per cent among the G7 countries (and of over 14 per cent in [[Great Recession/Addendum#The Baltic countries|the Baltic countries]]) and [[Recession of 20 ...dum#Ireland|Ireland]] [[Great Recession/Addendum#Portugal|Portugal]] and [[Great Recession/Addendum#Spain|Spain]]. There is a return to pre-recession growth rates in
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  • ...tion]], [[Great Depression]], [[Great Depression in the United States]], [[Great Recession]], [[New Deal]], [[Paulson Plan]], [[recession of 2009]], [[sovereign defau
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  • :[[Great Recession]] - a summary of events from mid-2007 to the end of 2011
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  • ...n/Addendum#Italy|Italy]], [[Great Recession/Addendum#Greece|Greece]] and [[Great Recession/Addendum#Spain|Spain]]) and a eurozone fund was set up to assist members in
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  • ...ught for a time in the late 20th century that a cure had been found. The [[Great Recession]] has put an end to that belief and has created a renewed interest in the p ...[output gap]] by varying short-term interest rates. In the course of the [[Great Recession]] of 2007-10, that form of monetary policy was augmented by the use of [[q
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  • Until the [[Great Recession]] developing countries the . [[Debt intolerance]]<ref>[http://mpra.ub.uni-m
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  • - [[Great Recession]]
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  • :2008-10: [[Great Recession]] :: - ''see the [[Great Recession/Timelines|Great Recession timeline]]''
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  • ...t gap]], but the perceived limitations of monetary policy in face of the [[Great Recession]] led in 2009 to a temporary retun to the use of fiscal policy.
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  • ...revenues and more unemployment leads to increased benefit payments. The [[Great Recession]] is expected to have added to the pre-existing or [[structural deficit|"s
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  • |&nbsp; See the [[Great Recession/Timelines|Great Recession timeline]] for a chronology of economic events during the period 2007-2010.
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