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  2. Economics terminology that differs from common usage

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    Non-financial assets, such as land and buildings, may also be included. For example, dictionary definitions of money include "wealth reckoned in terms of money" and "persons or interests possessing or controlling great wealth", [8] neither of which correspond to the economic definition.

  3. Balance sheet recession - Wikipedia

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    For example, economist Richard Koo wrote that Japan's "Great Recession" that began in 1990 was a "balance sheet recession". It was triggered by a collapse in land and stock prices, which caused Japanese firms to have negative equity, meaning their assets were worth less than their liabilities. Despite zero interest rates and expansion of the ...

  4. Recession - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a recession is defined as "a significant decline in economic activity spread across the market, lasting more than a few months, normally visible in real GDP, real income, employment, industrial production, and wholesale-retail sales."

  5. Warren Buffett and 6 Other Money Experts on the Most ... - AOL

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    For example in a recession, while many panic and sell off their stocks, Buffett sees this as a chance to invest in undervalued assets. Then when the economy eventually recovers, these investments ...

  6. Preparing for a Recession? Avoid These 6 Money Mistakes - AOL

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    There’s been a lot of chatter in recent months that a recession could be about to hit the U.S. economy. Experts are divided on whether or not that will happen, but keep in mind, nobody — not ...

  7. Should You Keep Your Money in the Bank During a Recession ...

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    After a strong year of growth in 2023, the U.S. economy is now showing signs of slowing. J.P. Morgan Research raised the probability of a U.S. and global recession by the end of this year to 35% ...

  8. Causes of the Great Recession - Wikipedia

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    Recessions. Many factors directly and indirectly serve as the causes of the Great Recession that started in 2008 with the US subprime mortgage crisis.The major causes of the initial subprime mortgage crisis and the following recession include lax lending standards contributing to the real-estate bubbles that have since burst; U.S. government housing policies; and limited regulation of non ...

  9. How to invest during the Fed’s plan to raise interest rates ...

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    "Folks who are looking for short term places to park money outside of a bank have sought the refuge of treasury bills, where you can get a three to six month bill with an interest rate of 4.6% to ...