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- Rolling_recession abstract "A rolling recession describes the economic condition where certain sectors of an economy experience a slowdown or stagnation while growth as a whole continues. In general, a rolling recession occurs independent of nationwide or statewide economic recessions and the effects may not be noticeable in national economic measures such as gross domestic product.".
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- Rolling_recession hasPhotoCollection Rolling_recession.
- Rolling_recession subject Category:Economic_problems.
- Rolling_recession subject Category:Macroeconomics.
- Rolling_recession subject Category:Recessions.
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- Rolling_recession type Attribute100024264.
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- Rolling_recession type Difficulty114408086.
- Rolling_recession type EconomicCondition114488594.
- Rolling_recession type EconomicProblems.
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- Rolling_recession type Recession114013368.
- Rolling_recession type Recessions.
- Rolling_recession type State100024720.
- Rolling_recession comment "A rolling recession describes the economic condition where certain sectors of an economy experience a slowdown or stagnation while growth as a whole continues. In general, a rolling recession occurs independent of nationwide or statewide economic recessions and the effects may not be noticeable in national economic measures such as gross domestic product.".
- Rolling_recession label "Rolling recession".
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