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Recession

A recession is a substantial, pervasive, and protracted decline in economic activity. One widely used guideline is that a recession is defined as two consecutive quarters of declining gross domestic product (GDP) in a nation. Recessions often run six months or longer, but they can last shorter periods as well.

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