catastrophic economic collapse
Catastrophic economic collapse refers to a severe and sudden breakdown of a country or global economy, characterized by a significant and rapid decline in various economic indicators such as GDP, employment, investment, and consumer spending. It often involves widespread financial crises, unemployment, bankruptcies, and a sharp reduction in living standards.
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