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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151. Sixteen staff are being made redundant by the school, which has seen its $3 billion endowment fund hit by the economic crisis.
152. The remonstrant activity on Saturday was hit in parade in economic crisis " put people in the first " catchword.
153. Claire Rusk, a shopper in Alexandria, Virginia, says she is changing her holiday spending habits this year because of the economic crisis, even though her nine-year-old son expects Christmas as usual.
154. Japan's economic snuffles contrast with the health of emerging Asia, where rapid growth has re-established itself since the global economic crisis.
155. We have to look at the early Seventies to gain a historical perspective of what a recovery from a real economic crisis in the developed world looks like in stock market terms.
156. The problem is that, as in the 1930s, most countries are looking inward, grappling with the domestic consequences of the economic crisis and paying little attention to the wider world crisis.
157. The credit system of capitalism created a gambling system of fraud that incurred money-making at risk with others'and social fortune and surely produced economic crisis.
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