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    Bank failures are a common occurrence outside of recessions. When we look at the bank bailout of the large companies that have taken place during numerous recessions‚ we wonder what happened to government regulation and the concern for the consumer. We have been depositing our savings and investments in financial institutions that have not been transparent as well as depending on government to decide regulations for us one recession after another. The purpose of financial institutions has evolved

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    Recession One of the most commonly used term nowadays is “recession”. We read about it in newspapers an year ago‚ then heard about it in television 3-4 months back and now we are getting a feel of what exactly it is. Recession is not a new phenomenon‚ it last happened in America during 2002-2003 and many times before that also. But what makes this recession so fearsome is its magnitude and the countries which are being affected by it. What started out as a bursting of housing bubble soon crippled

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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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    uneducated‚ public opinion on the economy during both the Great Depression and the Great Recession of 2008 (Bartlett‚ 2009). Although these pessimistic voices of disbelief in the current system had a certain gravity surrounding them‚ the men and women in charge of making economic decisions worked hard to ensure the economy would recover. The questions that arise are‚ how exactly was this recovery made? What has humankind learned from The Great Recession? Were the central bank expansionary monetary policies

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    The Great Depression of 1929 Vs. The Great Recession of 2008 In America there have been great economic struggles and triumphs. The many great leaders of this country have foraged‚ failed‚ and overcome some very difficult times. Comparing the Great Depression of 1929 and the Great Recession of 2008 has revealed similarities that by learning from our mistakes in 1929 could have prevented the latest recession. I will discuss the causes of the Great Depression and the Great Recession‚ and what policies

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    When the great recession emerged in late 2007‚ many companies had fallen into a financial demise. According to a U.S. Census Bureau study taken in 2011‚ over 200‚000 small businesses closed during the 2008-2010 period. In addition‚ over 3 million jobs were gone (Shapiro). The highest recorded rate of unemployment was 9.7 percent nationwide. There are currently over 11.7 million unemployed people in the U.S. There were several industries that were seriously affected by the recession. The housing

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    How is the Current Recession Acting like/unlike the Great Depression Shao Shuai ECO 473 Dennis Foster November 30th‚ 2009 How is the Current Recession Acting like/unlike the Great Depression Nowadays‚ the economy of the world plunges into an awkward situation. The entire world meets a global economic crisis or recession‚ especially in the United States. After World War Ⅱ‚ this recession is the biggest recession for the America. Most of people express worried about this recession; absolutely

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    The Four Great Inventions [pic] | | | |China’s long history has seen some extremely important inventions emerge‚ most noticeably gunpowder‚ paper | | |making‚ printing and the compass‚ which‚ in the words of Roger Bacon‚ changed the whole appearance and status of | | |things in the world. | | |China was the first country in the world to make proper paper. Paper made during the Western Han Dynasty

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    In 2008‚ the economy took an unexpected turn that experts themselves was in disbelief when it happened. The U.S economy was headed in a recession. The first sign was when Bear Stearns put itself up for sale‚ one of the largest as well as the oldest investment company that survived the Great Depression‚ but when the mortgage crises started‚ Bear Stearns was having a hard time (Solomon‚ 2011). When this happened‚ experts knew this was a sign of trouble. A few months later‚ Lehman Brother that was established

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    In Brandon Kings’ report‚ he starts off by asking us the readers‚ “Is it still around‚ waiting to be achieved by those who work hard enough‚ or is it effectively dead‚ killed off by the Great Recession and the economic hardships that many Americans have come to face?” (King 2). He does this to intrigue the reader and have the hook to capture the reader’s attention. The hook is used just like trying to fish for fish‚ it’s the bait to lure the reader in. It also sets up his argument and he is now able

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