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  • Recession ==Biology== * Depression (kinesiology), an anatomical term of motion, refers to downward movement, the opposite of elevation ...
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  • company which was ruined by a recession in 1885. Rosenwald had heard ... Sears, Roebuck laid low during the post-World War I recession and ...
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  • high. Its peak sets the stage for a deep recession that jolts the economy ... 1980. Since that time, and then after the recession of 1990-1991 (much longer ...
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  • expand the money supply rather than allow a recession. ===Austrian School=== ... Temporary controls may complement a recession as a way to fight inflation: ...
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  • inflation. The result was the most severe recession of the post-war period ... policy in the events leading to the 1991 recession was criticized from the ...
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  • his high level of abstraction and Anaximenes as a recession from it, since Anaximenes conceived the origin of being to be the extension of an element ...
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  • redshift is interpreted as a measure of recession speed, is consistent with ... redshift correction was made assuming no recession. To the very end of his ...
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  • By the time 1991 came, a worldwide recession hit, causing the skate ... with rollerblading and the economic recession. By the mid-1990s, the ...
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  • ==Recession of the Dead Sea== In recent decades, the Dead Sea has been ... One of the plans suggested as a means to stop the recession of the ...
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  • homeless and unemployed, due to an economic recession. This was likely the first time Swami Vivekananda experienced religious social activism on such ...
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  • in Keynes's ideas of growth and recession, and also in Joseph Schumpeter's "creative destruction" theory of the business cycle. ...
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  • and describe their historical emergence and recession in new forms and combinations. The Great Chain of Being used this method to follow the recurrence ...
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  • and related crises: a worldwide recession during the early part of ... Argentina once again found itself in recession; a few years later, in ...
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  • problem in the late 1920s, encouraging recession or even depression, so ... how the interest was (Keynes 1936). As a recession undermines the business ...
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  • primary cause of the 2007–2009 recession in the United States. ... the major factor that led to the economic recession that began at the end of ...
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  • ===Agricultural recession=== In the 1920s, the agricultural sector ... withdraw their deposits. The agricultural recession led to problems with rural ...
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  • prid=126 Despite the Economy, Father's Day is Recession Proof,] June 9, 2008. Retrieved December 23, 2008. ==International history and traditions ...
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  • and, thus, remedy any economic recession. Due to the popularity and revolutionary nature of such ideas, Keynes is considered one of the founders ...
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  • economic expansion and declines during periods of recession. Note that the changes that occur in the labor force participation rate over the course of ...
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  • At the end of the recession and the merging of various companies to form large corporations, Dow recognized the need for public information about ...
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