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During the last year the global economy has experienced its most severe recession since the Great Depression. This article compares the UK experience with that of OECD member countries – a group of th...
The U.S. economy to 2018: from recession to recovery。
Strong dollar, recovery mark international prices in 1983
Strong dollar international prices 1983
2009/6/2
Declining energy costs, the slower pace of recovery abroad, and developing nations' efforts to service heavy international debt loads were also important factors in price developments; a new all-commo...
Consumer prices rose by less than 4 percent, about the same as in the recession year of 1982; producer prices of finished goods inched up by less than 1 percent, registering the lowest increase in nea...
Employment surpasses the levels posted before 1981-82 recession as rebound completes sixth quarter; June jobless rate of 7.1 percent is 3.6 points below recession high. This article will briefly descr...
First-half import and export prices reflect strong dollar, recovery
First-half import export prices dollar
2009/5/31
Small prices rises for imports continued to help dampen domestic inflation during the first half, but exporters encountered some difficulties as the powerful dollar drove up the prices of their goods ...
Work experience in 1983 reflects the effects of the recovery
Work experience 1983 recovery
2009/5/31
As the economy rebounded from the 1981-82 recession so did the number of jobholders, particularly of a full-time year-round nature; the figure for women who held such jobs reached an all-time high.
Employment rose in first half as recovery entered its third year
Employment rose U.S. dollar
2009/5/20
The total employment gain and unemployment decrease since the recovery began compare favorably with the earlier postwar recoveries; but recently, manufacturing has weakened largely due to the strong U...
Employment grew by more than 2 million in 2005, reaching and then surpassing its prerecession peak. A strong housing market spurred hiring in construction and in finance and retail trade, while increa...