0 a period when economic activity is slow and many people do not have jobs -- resesjon [ masculine ]
a country in recession et land i nedgangstider
the recessions of the 1990s resesjonen på 1990-tallet
1 a temporary fall in a country’s or the world’s business activities -- lavkonjunktur, nedgang
At its most elementary, the automated mode merely distributes the sound among loudspeakers with limited, or no, attention to recession of the image.
Growing economies, particularly if growth is investment-led, have better conditions to save than those in recession, given that economic growth raises the level of income.
This strong appreciation of the domestic currency is found to lead to a severe recession in the domestic economy in the short run.
When it comes to social assistance, we lack data for the time before the recession but have data for years 1992, 1995 and 1997.
For example, events such as a war or an economic recession often figure prominently in campaign agendas.
Vacillation and procrastination, out of fears of recession or otherwise, would run grave risks.
Like those companies most fearful of recession, all of these companies are on average loss makers.
It is unlikely that this percentage will be higher among unemployed former recipients in future recessions.
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