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They look only at public debt in Euroland, fixated myopically on one variable, ignoring the lessons of balance sheet recessions.
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Recessions are normally declared after two quarters of negative growth.
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Recessions typically reduce government tax collections as economic activity slows.
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His fund held positions in countercyclical stocks that perform well in recessions.
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These annual glacial advances and recessions cause parallel ridges to form a few metres apart.
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The periods following the recessions of 197475 and 198183 were harsh ones for the iron ore industry.
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Therefore, the additional debt burden of a leveraged recapitalization makes a firm more vulnerable to unexpected business problems including recessions and financial crises.
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The study shows recessions have major negative effects on immigrants' earnings levels, particularly men.
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Underemployment is more prevalent during times of economic stagnation (during recessions or depressions).
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This means these countries are all in serious balance sheet recessions.
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