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Italy, judged according to US standards, has been mired in a five-year recession: the recovery in 2010 was so tepid that by 2011, before a new downturn set in, the economy had barely
recovered
one-third of the output lost after the recession began.
Similarly, if a trough were subsequently followed by several quarters of positive growth, the Committee would not necessarily announce that the recession had ended; it would wait until the economy had
recovered
sufficiently that a hypothetical future downturn would count as a new recession, not a continuation of the first one.
These were probably the right judgments: growth in the quarters between the two slumps was sufficiently strong in countries like Germany that economic activity on average across the eurozone had by mid-2011
recovered
about two-thirds of the ground lost in 2008-09.
Stimulus programs were sold as being a temporary palliative, needed to bridge the gap until the financial sector
recovered
and private lending resumed.
But, while bank profitability and bonuses have returned, lending has not recovered, despite record-low long- and short-term interest rates.
These banks have never fully
recovered
from earlier losses, and their equity capital levels remain low relative to international competitors (like the US) and to what investors regard as reasonable.
There followed extensive restructuring, and those economies
recovered
fast.
Financial markets wobbled for a few weeks after the referendum, but have since
recovered.
For, unless today’s global imbalances are redressed, the next crash will be upon us before we have
recovered
from this one.
Capital inflows
recovered
somewhat, and most emerging-market economies weathered the financial distress in their capital markets.
To that end, they might recommend a special gift or sales tax during the festive season once growth has recovered, or even canceling Christmas when the pace of GDP growth exceeds that consistent with full employment.
Yet, while virtually everyone has a relative or friend who has benefited from radiotherapy, public attitudes toward nuclear energy and radiation never
recovered
from the shock of the nuclear bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.
Many government funding guarantees will turn out to have been costless: liquidity support provided by central banks at market or punitive rates will often show a profit, and capital injections will be partly and sometimes wholly
recovered
when stakes are sold.
Today's deflation arises from the state of anomie in which Japan was plunged in the mid-1990s and from which it has not
recovered.
The democratic idealism that accompanied the fall of communism 20 years ago is gone, but the “imperial pride”
recovered
in part during the Putin years may not be enough to compensate for the contempt with which the Russian state treats its citizens.
For example, some of the profits from the government’s investment in Tesla could have been
recovered
through shares (or royalties), and used to cover the losses from its investment in Solyndra.
In spite of its diverse ethnic makeup and far-flung island territory, the country has made a quick transition from military dictatorship and has
recovered
from myriad challenges and setbacks, including the 1997 Asian financial crisis, the tsunami in 2004, the emergence of radical Islam, and domestic unrest.
Enslaved nations have also
recovered
sovereignty through state failure and imperial collapse.
The first three doses of ZMapp were administered to the American medical missionaries Kent Brantly and Nancy Whitebol, who have recovered, and the Spanish priest Miguel Pajares, who has since died.
In fact, without China, the global economy would not have
recovered
as rapidly as it did from the most recent crisis.
After the 2008-2009 financial crisis, as China
recovered
rapidly and resumed 10% annual economic growth, some Chinese officials and commentators urged a more assertive foreign policy to reflect China’s new strength.
The US government’s net debt as a share of GDP has doubled in the past five years, and the ratio is projected to be higher a decade from now, even if the economy has fully
recovered
and interest rates are in a normal range.
But, thanks to the Fed, the US avoided both severe deflation and inflation, and
recovered
faster than most other advanced economies.
This policy stimulus led to strong growth, in both consumption and investment, and economic activity
recovered
quickly.
This ill-gotten money should be
recovered
and put into a special fund for youth employment.
Argentina also
recovered
access to international credit markets following a settlement with so-called vulture funds over a debt dispute that had lasted more than a decade.
A full-scale financial meltdown was avoided only when the IMF provided an early disbursement that doubled Ukraine’s reserves, to $9.9 billion; by the end of the month, the exchange rate more or less
recovered.
They want to reanimate the spirit of free inquiry that has been lost in Islamic culture and that urgently needs to be
recovered.
These values were lost in the Great War, and we never really
recovered
the optimism and faith in the future that preceded it.
True, asset prices have
recovered
enough to help balance sheets, but probably not enough to help consumption.
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