Two of the factors, lack of health insurance and childhood poverty, have been exacerbated by the deep recession.
It is export growth that is keeping the U.S. from sliding into the usual deep recession.
In a deep recession, however, there is also a need for attention to the demand side.
The data feeds hope that the Old Continent could possibly avoid a deep recession.
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The country is in a deep recession and unemployment sits at a painful 26%.
And corporations were focused on surviving a deep recession, not worrying about their social responsibility quotient.
Economic growth was about one-third of the Reagan recovery from a similarly deep recession.
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In fact, though some prices have already gone up, the economy's deep recession may restrain inflation.
The President inherited a deep recession, but in political terms that should have been a blessing.
These three props look strong enough to prevent tumbling consumption triggering a deep recession.
In a deep recession, however, some expansion in Q was likely to take some pressure on P.
Cutting spending is, of course. a natural reaction to a deep recession caused by a debt-fueled binge.
Another bout was bound to follow China's rise, two grinding wars and the deep recession of 2008.
It has been almost three years since the financial crisis pulled the economy into a deep recession.
The outlook could worsen if the U.S. falls into a deep recession, driving rents down and vacancies up.
Resistance to austerity and reforms may grow, especially if a deep recession undermines Mr Monti's fragile cross-party support.
The voting is taking place amid a deep recession and austerity measures that have caused widespread public resentment.
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But the boom (aka economic miracle) of the late 1980s was followed by inflation, and another deep recession.
Mr Uribe inherited an economy that has grown only at a sickly pace since a deep recession in 1999.
Labour productivity has soared, but the result could be a poisonous combination of deep recession followed by jobless recovery.
But this comes with a heavy social and political cost, not to mention the threat of a deep recession.
Latvia suffered a deep recession in the wake of the financial crisis that saw it receive an international bailout.
Second, bold austerity measures can restore public finances even after a deep recession.
Indeed, monetary policy seems largely impotent about turning a deep recession in 2008 into a powerful recovery in 2012.
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And the economy is currently buoyant, not in deep recession as it was last time Longbridge was at risk.
That programme killed hyper-inflation, and delivered spurts of high growth but also, now, a second deep recession in four years.
On both sides of the Atlantic a deep recession or a serious financial crash would probably induce bolder solutions.
GDP, and a deep recession is under way, so the impact on prices of devaluation ought to be limited.
Sunbelt boom states like California, Arizona and Nevada were already heading into deep recession, but green Oregon seemed oddly golden.
The notion of Keynesian stimulus as a cure to a deep recession is at best a very costly unproven theory.
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