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The “virus” of
depression
and schizophrenia, including their milder forms, is cultural in origin: the embarrassment of choices that these societies offer in terms of self-definition and personal identity leaves many of their members disoriented and adrift.
Yet, rather than a new recession, or an ongoing depression, the US unemployment rate has fallen from 8.6% in November 2011 to 5.8% in November 2014.
Larry Summers, now the highly influential director of President Barack Obama’s National Economic Council, concluded as a young economist that “financial and monetary shocks are less important sources of
depression
than we had suspected.”
Recession and
depression
can lead to exclusion and, at worst, persecution of societies’ most vulnerable groups.
Crisis, depression, and stagnation make people’s thoughts turn to the fecklessness and corruption of mainstream politicians, the illegitimate powers of special interests, and the cretinism of parliaments.
The thoughts people think in times of crisis and
depression
are not false.
But when you dug into their argument, it turned out that what they really meant was the second: whenever private-market instability threatened to cause a depression, the government could avert it or produce a rapid recovery simply by purchasing enough bonds for cash to flood the economy with liquidity.
She argues that focusing on asset prices ignores the role – helpful for all income groups – of the Fed’s monetary policy in maintaining growth and thus warding off the threat of a wholesale
depression.
Whereas Greece remains mired in depression, Iceland – which is not in the eurozone – has essentially recovered.
A deep recession is inevitable and the possibility of a
depression
cannot be ruled out.
To avoid a global
depression
other countries must also stimulate their domestic economies.ampnbsp;
But it might also have been one of those natural turning points, a collective and spontaneous decision to say: “Enough of depression, let’s move on.”
The first is that, beyond the many layers of
depression
and distrust in France, there is potential for a new and collective departure.
Indeed, policies to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions promise to bring about substantial reductions in heart disease, respiratory illness, cancer, obesity, diabetes, depression, and road deaths and injuries.
Sustainable transport would also improve our mental health, with an estimated 6% less
depression.
For example, the Nobel laureate economist Paul Krugman argues that the fact that Latvian GDP is still more than 10% below its pre-crisis peak shows that the “austerity-cum-wage depression” approach does not work, and that Iceland, which was not subject to externally imposed austerity and devalued its currency, seems to be much better off.
Greece followed through, but the
depression
continued.
And if such actors disrupt the flow of oil from the Persian Gulf, home to two-thirds of the world’s reserves, a global
depression
like that of the 1930’s could strengthen protectionism further.
In 2009, as trade collapsed and unemployment rose dramatically, the world came together for the first time in the G-20 to prevent a great recession from spiraling into a great
depression.
IMF inspired policies in Indonesia led to a massive depression, then to the elimination of food and fuel subsidies at the very moment when unemployment was soaring and real wages plummeting.
Greece posted a current-account deficit of nearly 10% of GDP in 2011, despite the domestic
depression.
Instead, the country has experienced a
depression
comparable to the decline in output and employment that Germany suffered from 1930 to 1932, the years that preceded Hitler’s rise.
CAMBRIDGE: With the remarkable financial turbulence of recent months, many people are asking whether the world could somehow blunder into global recession or even global
depression.
One by one, the countries went into economic
depression
as they took those highly contractionary measures.
With this perspective, we can ask again: Could a global
depression
occur now?
History shows that a global
depression
results from a simultaneous monetary contraction in all of the major economic centers.
The Stressed-Out BrainNEW YORK – Stress contributes to the onset of cardiovascular disease and depression, among other illnesses.
Because the remodeling of neurons by stress is reversible, researchers now believe that chronic anxiety disorders and
depression
represent a lack of resilience, or spontaneous recovery, in susceptible individuals.
Developmental influences involving the quality of parenting and acquisition of attachment have a powerful influence on subsequent stress vulnerability during the rest of our lives – for example, abuse and neglect in childhood increase our vulnerability to physical and mental disorders, including obesity, cardiovascular disease, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse, and antisocial behavior.
The sole exception is "uncomplicated" grief-related
depression.
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