0 a reduction in the amount or success of something, such as a country's economic activity:
the continuing economic downturn
2 a reduction in the amount or success of something, such as a country's economic activity:
However, we have found that bank capital tends to move counter-cyclically: that is, banks tend to increase capital during economic downturns.
The first two years in the scenario assume a period of economic downturn.
This result sheds light on the fact that economic development is associated with recurring downturns.
Totimehuacan benefited from easier access to courts and government authorities, but it also had to endure the city's economic downturns, epidemics, and military occupations.
For some countries, there were hints of an impending downturn as early as the year 2000.
However, the downturns are mild, leaving emissions in the high-income countries only slightly below their current levels.
Sudden scandals, a downturn in the economy or policy failure can rapidly change a party's fortunes.
And a market downturn could disproportionately affect benefits received by low lifetime earners.
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