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  2. 1973–1975 recession - Wikipedia

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    The 19731975 recession or 1970s recession was a period of economic stagnation in much of the Western world (i.e. the United States, Canada, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand) during the 1970s, putting an end to the overall post–World War II economic expansion.

  3. List of recessions in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The economy surpassed its pre-recession peak by 1976 Q4, fourteen quarters after its beginning. [12] [13] There were two single-quarterly setbacks during the recovery (aside from the double-dip) in 1974 Q4 and 1976 Q2. Average inflation was 9.2% in 1973, 16.0% in 1974, 24.2% in 1975 and 16.5% in 1976.

  4. 1973–1974 stock market crash - Wikipedia

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    The 1973–1974 stock market crash caused a bear market between January 1973 and December 1974. Affecting all the major stock markets in the world, particularly the United Kingdom, [ 1 ] it was one of the worst stock market downturns since the Great Depression , the other being the financial crisis of 2007–2008 . [ 2 ]

  5. List of economic crises - Wikipedia

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    OPEC oil price shock (1973) Energy crisis (1979) 1972–1973 Indian economic crisis; 19731975 recession; Secondary banking crisis of 19731975, in the UK; 1979–1980 Indian economic crisis; Latin American debt crisis (late 1970s to early 1980s), the "lost decade"

  6. 1973 oil crisis - Wikipedia

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    The global recession of 19731975 proved more effective than the United Nations in ending the global demand for Rhodesian products, which made the Rhodesian recession especially severe. [153] Unlike South Africa, which had a sizable and long-standing white population, the white population of Rhodesia was much smaller and more recent.

  7. 1976 sterling crisis - Wikipedia

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    GBP/USD exchange rate. The 1976 sterling crisis was a currency crisis in the United Kingdom. Inflation (at close to 25% in 1975, causing high bond yields and borrowing costs), a balance-of-payments deficit, a public-spending deficit, and the 1973 oil crisis were contributors.

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  9. Stagflation - Wikipedia

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    The term stagflation, a blend of "stagnation" and "inflation," was popularized by British politician Iain Macleod in the 1960s, during a period of economic distress in the United Kingdom. It gained broader recognition in the 1970s after a series of global economic shocks, particularly the 1973 oil crisis , which disrupted supply chains and led ...