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"If one looks at historical numbers of the past US recessions, the country faced a recession anywhere between 8-16 months. In 2000-01, it faced 8 months of recession, in 1990-91 about 8 months, and 1981-82 about 16 months. Historically, that is how long recession has lasted." "Some people in the US say it could last for 3-4 quarters...This recession is compared to that of 2000-01 and 1969-70" SOURCE: http://www.moneycontrol.com/india/news/market-outlook/us-recession-could-last-for-3-4-quarters/12/00/326369
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The United States economy was in recession due to the spending of World War I during the 1920s. This caused the Depression where there was a decline in real products.
It will cost about 850,000,000,000 dollars to relieve us fro the recession
The suspect lending practices was one of the causes of the recession in the US in 2001.
The US economy was in recession at the start of WW1 but experienced a boom when the warring countries started to purchase military goods from the US. Afterwards, it went into recession again due to tremendous war spending after the US entered the war, with around 52 percent of GNP used up.
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Obviously. Prior to the war, the United States was in the midst of a finantial crisis. The war helped heal the economy and brought it out of the recession.
USSR and the US in the Cold War and Nuclear Arms Race
"If one looks at historical numbers of the past US recessions, the country faced a recession anywhere between 8-16 months. In 2000-01, it faced 8 months of recession, in 1990-91 about 8 months, and 1981-82 about 16 months. Historically, that is how long recession has lasted." "Some people in the US say it could last for 3-4 quarters...This recession is compared to that of 2000-01 and 1969-70" SOURCE: http://www.moneycontrol.com/india/news/market-outlook/us-recession-could-last-for-3-4-quarters/12/00/326369
After the cold war ended? The US military faced employment issues.
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Americans of direct German background.
In the 1970s, the US faced domestic challenges such as economic recession, rising inflation, energy crises, and social unrest stemming from civil rights and environmental movements. On the foreign front, the US dealt with the Vietnam War, Cold War tensions with the Soviet Union, and oil embargoes by OPEC countries.
The United States and the Soviet Union were allied in World War II, but faced each other in the Cold War of the 1960s.
The United States economy was in recession due to the spending of World War I during the 1920s. This caused the Depression where there was a decline in real products.
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