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How long THE RECESSION WILL PROLONG ?
Asked by anantharaman,
14 Mar '09 07:53 pm
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Recession will go into a recess, then recede and then become a recluse till enough of ingredients for a potential catastrophe of a higher magntitude are put in place by insipient Govts, financial houses and fool hardly people, for it to burst upon the scene for a re-appearance may be a decade or decade plus later. Remember Sir, all of us have short memories. And don't think lessons from this financial debacle would be learned by anyone. No one will learn, no one would want to peruse it to get to the botton for the only reason that, they have to resort to the same means to make more money as the situation is ripe once again. That is the way the system works like the judicial commissions that are appointed by our Govt, whose report no one reads and when something similar happens appoint another commission.
U.S of A from where it originated would also have very many high profile commissions, committess, investigations and sundry but the end result would remain like the mystery of Joh ...more
Answered by Omega, 15 Mar '09 08:29 pm
U.S of A from where it originated would also have very many high profile commissions, committess, investigations and sundry but the end result would remain like the mystery of Joh ...more
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Well recession. which one. it is not recession it is brought by us only. now the thing is when will be the confidence between us will grow. as soon as it grows recession is over.
time period 6 months
Answered by Sanket Godha, 14 Mar '09 07:56 pm
time period 6 months
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Recession, depression and such other economic phenomena are merely the result of operation of business cycles in any given economy. No time period can be set aside for a particular phase of this purely economic phenomenon to end and for the other to begin. It all depends on, what the economists, prefer to call the 'imponderables', meaning thereby that the facors are beyoind their observation and control.
Answered by Jaisingh Thakur, 14 Mar '09 07:57 pm
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As it has come after a long time so it will take longer time to go also
Answered by krish, 15 Mar '09 12:44 pm
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