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Defining the 'Big D'
Author : Rob Ashton
Posted : 11 / 02 / 09
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Kill the fatted calf: it seems we do now have a definition of the word ‘Depression’. (See ‘What’s in a word?’, below.)
According to the Economist, it’s:
… a slide in peak-to-trough of real GDP of 10% or a decline lasting more than three years.
I’m glad we sorted that out.
So we’re not in one yet, even if the latest estimate is for 4 per cent ‘negative growth’ in GDP.
Now, if we could just start talking ourselves out of whatever it is we are in …
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