Similar words: economic cost, economic cycle, economic condition, european economic community, microeconomic, economic, microeconomics, micro-economics. Meaning: n. a long-term economic state characterized by unemployment and low prices and low levels of trade and investment.
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31. It was a major economic crisis with serious social and political repercussions.
32. Austerity measures introduced to combat the continuing economic crisis included cutbacks in the financial privileges enjoyed by government ministers and civil servants.
33. He had only a tiny parliamentary majority, and Britain was in the grip of another economic crisis.
34. Profits have shriveled since the start of the economic crisis.
35. The world faced an economic crisis that was potentially worse than the Great Depression of the 19305.
36. Britain lurched from one economic crisis to another under both Labour and Conservative governments.
37. In the mid-1970s this picture was about to change, as economic crisis produced widespread unemployment, and particularly high youth unemployment.
38. Opponents fret that the system might not provide enough help in times of rural economic crisis.
39. Another consequence of the war and economic crisis has been an increasing dependence on external aid.
40. To tackle the current economic crisis, it envisaged freezing government expenditure and reducing the costs of social security and unemployment benefit.
41. The Rao government moved swiftly to try and tackle the economic crisis.
42. Opposition groups dismissed the constitutional changes as a device to gain Western aid and approval at a time of economic crisis.
43. In recent years, the country has suffered a profound political and economic crisis, and depravation is acute.
44. Mr Major has now flown home to deal with the economic crisis.
45. Economic crisis may produce political regimes which are radically different from those of even the interventionist capitalist state.
46. The combination of economic crisis with government discrimination and neglect is reflected in the education system.
47. Campesinos are hard hit by the economic crisis and government forces have deliberately destroyed the livelihood of many subsistence farming families.
48. Sharp inequalities between different classes and ethnic groups and between men and women are often exacerbated by debt and economic crisis.
49. Local stores and businesses are beginning to feel the pinch from the economic crisis.
50. On Dec. 23 Alia announced a reshuffle of key economic portfolios in an effort to tackle the country's economic crisis.
51. He must confront a severe economic crisis: 7m of the country's 12m population are trapped in poverty.
52. Others fret that the system might not provide enough help in times of rural economic crisis.
53. Key economic indicators which Gaidar cited in his speech illustrated the depth of the economic crisis.
54. The economic crisis of 1976 and the advent of Mrs Thatcher's Conservative government in 1979 was to change all that.
55. This is the last thing President Mikhail Gorbachev needs[sentence dictionary][sentencedict.com], as he tries to contain a staggering economic crisis.
56. The economic crisis reached into every corner of city life.
57. While Britain has borne the brunt of the economic crisis, Northern Ireland has been cushioned from the worst effects.
58. The devaluation or revaluation of a currency against the dollar was permitted only when a country faced a severe economic crisis.
59. A political and economic crisis of possibly considerable dimensions was avoided by two actions.
60. But in the midst of economic crisis, including at least 25 percent unemployment, the trade has swelled.
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