recessionary periods
Recessionary periods refer to economic downturns characterized by a significant decline in economic activity, commonly measured by a decrease in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for at least two consecutive quarters. These periods are marked by reduced consumer spending, increased unemployment rates, declining business profits, and overall economic contraction.
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