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the automotive industry
Which global recession? If you are referring to the current recession, then the answer is because mortgage loans went bad on a massive scale, lenders who held loans lost billions, credit dried up so new loans were hard to make, and many lenders lost access to their warehouse credit lines that they used to fund loans.
Food and Energy
The factors that affect coastal recession are: wind, rock structure, vegetation, weathering, fetch, destructive wave, steepness of the beach and soft or hard rock.
no. he inherited the Ford Recession and tried very hard to fix it but the numbers would not go down (inflation and unemployment) so the people didn't re-elect him.
It's one of the most recession-vulnerable industries around. Some people would say it's recession-proof because if things got bad enough people would start growing their own food. True enough, but the majority of that business is in the sale of decorative plants--which are luxury items. Any business that deals primarily in luxuries is going to be hard hit if things get bad enough.
They have to work twice as hard, for half the money they used to. Same with most trades.
You can purchase an 80gb hard drive online on the Amazon website. You can also purchase one from eBay. Server Supply also sells 80gb hard drives online.
recession is when economy & market forces are weak.when economics activity slowdown.when livelihood extremely difficult.when everythings seem hard to own or have.even foods & basics need are scarce.
No, there was a terrible recession in the 1970s and a horrible gas crunch caused by propaganda. The recession cause prices and realty to skyrocket. Unemployment was high too. Many women HAD to go to work in the 70s because of the recession. It became hard for a couple to survive on one paycheck. Some investors lost a lot of money then too.
Someone can purchase a SATA hard drive from a number of companies such as Amazon. Amazon has a large selection of SATA hard drives from a number of manufacturers.
I'm having a hard time finding a job. what state is not feeling the recession and where do I apply for a job? I been working in the mortgage field fifteen years.