
Source: Globalization - A Basic Text (2010), Chapter 16, Dealing with, Resisting, and the Futures of Globalization, p. 499
This phrase has been used twice a year since 1973 by government leaders throughout the West. Its meaning is unclear. See: Depression.
"Recession"
The Doubter's Companion (1994)
Source: Globalization - A Basic Text (2010), Chapter 16, Dealing with, Resisting, and the Futures of Globalization, p. 499
"The Coming Disintegration of Financial Markets" (June 1994) http://spanish.larouchepac.com/static/about-larouche.html.
“A lake carries you into recesses of feeling otherwise impenetrable.”
“Jubilee year, double-dip recession, what a start.”
Queen's Speech 2012: Dennis Skinner heckles Black Rod http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/9254516/Queens-Speech-2012-Dennis-Skinner-heckles-Black-Rod.html Daily Telegraph, 9 May 2012
2010s
“The stock market has forecast nine of the last five recessions.”
Paul Samuelson (1966), quoted in: John C Bluedorn et al. Do Asset Price Drops Foreshadow Recessions? (2013), p. 4
1950s–1970s
“The plaintiff cannot dive into the secret recesses of his (the defendant's) heart.”
In Re Ward (1862), 31 Beav. 7.
“[Obama White House] rescued the economy from the worst recession.”
Obama goes prime-time to pitch healthcare http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2009/07/22/Obama-goes-prime-time-to-pitch-healthcare/UPI-38611248259706/, UPI, July 22, 2009.
“I have all these great genes, but they're recessive. That's the problem here.”
20 Jun 90
Attack of the Deranged Mutant Killer Monster Snow Goons
Source: The Complete Calvin and Hobbes