Downturn
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In the last three years, I've traveled to 45 countries, working with schools and companies in the midst of an economic
downturn.
Now you see this slight
downturn
at very advanced ages.
And there is a slight
downturn.
We needed a sustainable movement, not one that is susceptible to the fluctuating moods of a politician or the hint of an economic
downturn.
A recession can be a mild decline in economic activity in a single country that lasts months, a long-lasting
downturn
with global ramifications that last years, or anything in between.
And then of course in a downturn, it's one of the first programs to be cut.
That very human lesson, more than 20 years ago, served me well during the last economic
downturn
we had.
However, in the period 1929-1931, before the economic
downturn
had really kicked in, the "A" Western flourished, notable examples including The Virginian, Billy the Kid and Cimarron.
A response to previous comments made by residents of the region where this motion picture was lensed: One person suggested that the closing and destruction of the Ocean View Amusement Park led to a
downturn
in the surrounding neighborhoods.
It makes about as much sense as Doctor Seuss having a tea party with Frasier Crane and Peter Griffin, All while on LSD and talking about the recent
downturn
in the economy of slippers.
I'm a sucker for Corman, but man did he have a
downturn
in the '80s between this and HORROR PLANET!
Most recessions in the United States have been relatively short and shallow, with durations of less than a year between the beginning of the
downturn
and the date when the recovery begins.
In that case, monetary policy would be unable to combat an economic
downturn.
As a result, the next economic
downturn
is likely to be deeper and longer than would otherwise be the case.
When the crisis erupted – owing to a
downturn
in the US housing market that was clearly foreseeable but willfully unforeseen – the public sector had to absorb the contingent liabilities built up in the financial system.
Long-term spending and tax policies are enacted under the shadow of an emergency, with the party that happens to be in power at the time of the
downturn
getting to push its pet agenda.
As previous crises have shown, and as the current
downturn
in China has highlighted, steps must be taken to mitigate market risks.
The financial storm that swept in from the United States, and the onset of a severe economic downturn, confronts Europe with unprecedented challenges.
Today’s financial turmoil and economic
downturn
are highlighting the EMU’s advantages in several important ways.
This must now be followed by closer budgetary monitoring, particularly given that fiscal stimulus measures, the economic downturn, and bank rescue plans will take a toll on public finances.
Indeed, according to the American economist Irving Fisher’s long established “debt-deflation” theory, when an over-indebted economy suffers a shock, the joint effects of debt and deflation can trigger a
downturn.
Indeed, throughout the world, the economic
downturn
of 2008-2009 increased the burden of private and public debt alike – to the point that the public-private distinction became blurred.
When the next
downturn
comes, they will quickly find that their own reckless policies have severely constrained their ability to respond.
Meanwhile, the last Nigerian government, struggling with an economic downturn, failed to mobilize sufficient resources – and it was slow to call for international support.
Voters are feeling the pain of economic isolation, made worse by the global
downturn.
China’s recent slowdown, by fueling turbulence in global capital markets and weakening commodity prices further, has exacerbated the
downturn
throughout the emerging world.
With a lack of traditional rate-cutting firepower, the next
downturn
could be longer than usual, compelling further reliance on unconventional monetary policy – even beyond the negative nominal interest rates now being pursued in Europe and Japan.
Moreover, to cut back expenditures now, in the midst of an ongoing crisis brought on by free-market ideology, would inevitably simply prolong the
downturn.
Turning to Latin America, Bolivia is one of the rare mineral exporters that has managed to avoid others’ fate in the current commodity-price
downturn.
The obvious hypothesis to explain why the current US recovery – like the previous two – has proceeded at a sub-par pace is that the speed of any recovery is linked to what caused the
downturn.
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