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The answer RECESSION has 41 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of recession in various dictionaries:
noun - the state of the economy declines
noun - a small concavity
noun - the withdrawal of the clergy and choir from the chancel to the vestry at the end of a church service
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| Since WWII, not one of these in the U.S. has developed into the next phase, a depression |
| Less depressing than a depression, this downturn comes after the peak of a classic business cycle |
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| the state of the economy declines a widespread decline in the GDP and employment and trade lasting from six months to a year |
| the act of becoming more distant |
| a small concavity |
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| In economics, a recession is a business cycle contraction which results in a general slowdown in economic activity. Macroeconomic indicators such as GDP (gross domestic product), investment spending, capacity utilization, household income, business profits, and inflation fall, while bankruptcies and the unemployment rate rise. In the United Kingdom, it is defined as a negative economic growth for two consecutive quarters.Recessions generally occur when there is a widespread drop in spending (an adverse demand shock). This may be triggered by various events, such as a financial crisis, an external trade shock, an adverse supply shock or the bursting of an economic bubble. Governments usually respond to recessions by adopting expansionary macroeconomic policies, such as increasing money supply, increasing government spending and decreasing taxation. |
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| COLLAPSE |
| DEPRESSION |
| DIP |
| DROOP |
| SAG |
| SINK |
| SLOUCH |
| SLUMP |
| STATEOFDECLINE |