Recession

/rɪˈsɛʃən/ noun

A recession is a period of time when a country’s economy slows down, with less spending, production, and jobs than usual.

From Latin *recessio* meaning ‘a going back, withdrawal’, from *recedere* (to go back, recede). It was adopted in economics to describe the economy ‘backing away’ from growth.

AFresessie
AMውድቀት
ARركود
BGрецесия
BNমন্দা
CArecessió
CSrecese
DArecession
DERezession
ELύφεση
ESrecesión
ETmajanduskriis
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