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    The role of banks in economic recessions 05.05.2009 In today’s wavering global economic context‚ the word `crisis` is omnipresent‚ taking the media by assault and infringing into the population’s daily life‚ although many countries haven’t even officially entered recession yet. Although recession is generally referred to as a negative Gross Domestic Product growth for a period of at least two consecutive quarters‚ other important economic

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    higher exports from the services sector. RECESSION: In macroeconomics‚ recession is the distinct decline in any particular country’s GDP (gross domestic product). In some references its been said that when a country faces negative real economic growth‚ for two or more successive quarters of a year‚ that’s also termed as state of recession. But exact definition of recession has always been controversial and economists tend to differ in defining recession. A business

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    When did corrective actions begin? When President Barack Obama was sworn in on January 20‚ 2009 he brought with him a plan and an execution of ideas to bring the United States of America out of the Great Recession. This did not take just one or two plans; it took hundreds of acts‚ reforms‚ bills‚ and advice from the Department of Treasury. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 is the umbrella to all of these plans to push the United States of America into the right direction. The

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    Current Great Recession (2009-2011) The Great Recession in the United States began in December 2007 and went on for year and a half. Over that period‚ U.S. genuine GDP fell by 4.7 for every penny‚ making the subsidence the longest and most profound since the Great Depression (Blinder & Zandi‚ 2010). U.S. private venture dove by nearly 60 for every penny from its crest in the final quarter of 2005 to its trough in mid-2011; as an offer of GDP‚ it dropped from 6.3 for each penny in the final quarter

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    Assessment Unit 1: “ANALYZE THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE GREAT RECESSION OF 2007-2009.” Prepared By: Okunlaya Babatunde Badrudeen (0804954) Course Title/Code: Global Economy (EC1013A) Tutor: Rolve Melfe INTRODUCTION The financial crisis of 2007–2009 began in July 2007 when a loss of confidence by investors in the value of securitized mortgages in the United States resulted in a liquidity crisis that prompted a substantial injection of capital into financial markets by

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    ISSN:-2230-7850 Article :GLOBAL RECESSION & IT’S IMPACT ON INDIAN ECONOMY Author :Mr.Sandeep Krishnat Raval[N.D.Patil Night College‚ Sangli] Dr.P.S.Kamble[Shivaji University‚Klhapur] Abstract : This paper explains that there is serious imbalance in the world economy and this could have international effects. This paper analyzes the seriousness of this impeding adverse situation especially for developing countries and discusses weather as a consequences of this‚ a global recession is inevitable .this paper

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    ECO2013 “The Great Recession 2007-2009” Since 2007‚ the US economy has encountered hostile financial conditions. From the rate of unemployment which peaked at 10.1 percent in 2009 (Center for Economic and Policy Research‚ 2010)‚ to the housing crisis‚ slow economic growth‚ devalued US dollar‚ collapse of the financial industry and loss of confidence by investors‚ two administrations and the Federal Reserve reacted with various monetary policies. This paper will seek to outline the major events

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    A recession is the contraction phase of business cycle. The official agency in charge of declaring that the economy is in a state of recession is the nation bureau of economic research. According to NBER the recession is defiend as “Significant decline in economic activity lasting more then a few months”‚ which is normally visible in GDP‚ real income‚ employment‚ industrial production‚ and wholesaler- retail sales. WHAT CAUSES RECESSION ? An economy which grow over a period of time tends to

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    The Global Recession and Workplace Malfeasance The great global recession has claimed many victims. In many countries‚ unemployment is at near-historic highs‚ and even those who have managed to keep their jobs have been asked to accept reduced work hours or pay cuts. In some cases—say‚ the U.S. auto industry—job losses have been predictable but no less painful. However‚ in other cases‚ they have come as a surprise. Norm Elrod had earned an MBA while employed at an online marketing firm. His degree

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    recession is a period of negative economic growth for 2 consecutive economic quarters. In the post war period UK economic growth has been characterized by the boom and bust economic cycles. A period of growth is followed by high inflationary growth and then a downturn in the economy. However since 1992 the UK has experienced a long period of economic growth‚ the longest period of uninterrupted growth this century. It appears the UK has temporarily avoided the threat of recession‚ but although forecasts

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