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Yes, the economy
recovered
spectacularly from a deep recession in 1981-1982.
For the Socialist Party, which is eager to return to power but has not yet
recovered
from the humiliating defeat of Lionel Jospin in the first round of the presidential election in 2002, the question is whether it can afford to resist the wave of favorable public opinion behind Royal.
After mild and relatively short-lived recessions in 2009, the region’s economies
recovered
strongly in 2010.
Whereas Greece remains mired in depression, Iceland – which is not in the eurozone – has essentially
recovered.
By 1992, however, over-fishing had forced the total closure of this once highly productive fishery, and, despite all efforts, Newfoundland’s Grand Banks has never
recovered.
After the oil price hikes of 1974 and 1980, Japan’s economy
recovered
through export-led growth.
The Great DisconnectPARIS – Since the second half of 2012, financial markets have
recovered
strongly worldwide.
Now that the world economy has largely
recovered
from the crisis, it is time to end this policy – not least because the ECB is running out of ammunition.
The task for economic policy was to compensate for the resulting shortfall in private demand until households eventually
recovered.
Can we ever forget September 11, 2001, the start of a bloody century in which the mystical force of hatred and destruction has
recovered
its strength?
Nonetheless, by the end of 2015, real market incomes for that group had
recovered
only about two-thirds of the losses borne during the 2007-2009 recession.
But it should do this fully only once the economy has completely
recovered.
Recovery from deep recessions is usually strong – the American economy
recovered
from the two other deep post-World War II recessions with annual real growth over 6% for three years.
But there is no doubt that the risks we face merit a more holistic approach, much like what was called for immediately after the 2008 crisis (though those calls lost steam as markets recovered).
Scaled to today’s economy, assets worth $1.25 trillion were sold off, with 80% of the value
recovered.
In one case, a document describing a plot directed against Christian minorities turned out to have been in police possession before the authorities claimed to have
recovered
it from a suspect.
In the view of most Europeans, none of the ground that has been lost – or only very little of it – can be
recovered.
Furthermore, recent research suggests that some, if not all, of the microlives lost from living in Beijing could be
recovered
by moving to, say, Vancouver, with its pristine air.
I used to think that the US current account deficit would stop when the rest of the world "balanced up"--when Japan
recovered
from its decade-long stagnation, and when Western Europe restructured its economy, boosting aggregate demand and reducing its unemployment rate to some reasonable level.
A study showed that TB patients
recovered
at a faster rate when given vitamin D alongside antibiotics.
The world’s emerging markets
recovered
quickly from the 2008 financial crisis, and Asian economies were among the most dynamic.
The Case-Shiller index for single-family homes seemed to have
recovered
in spring 2009, after a 34% decline relative to the last boom.
According to Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry, which surveyed firms roughly a month after the earthquake, more than 60% of production sites in affected areas had already
recovered
as of April 15.
It somehow survived the post-Soviet shock, and has now
recovered.
They will worry – and they are right to worry – that a situation of extreme peril, a veritable threat to the nation, was required before the French
recovered
their senses and took the path of reason.
After a sharp downturn during the 2008-2009 recession, this proportion has now
recovered
to nearly 50%, a high point relative to historical averages.
This is one of the major reasons that forests in Europe and the United States have
recovered
– and it is why many forests in developing countries are threatened.
Once we reach the point at which it is no longer news to have a woman or a non-Japanese serving as a CEO, Japan will have reinvented itself and
recovered
its true spirit of risk-taking and innovation.
The French never really
recovered
from that trauma.
Likewise, economies have not
recovered
lost competitiveness, so employment, especially in the traded-goods sector, is lower than it should be.
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