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The economy gets back on track, but once again leaves many workers behind
Kliesen, Kevin L.
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The Regional Economist
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2004
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Jan.
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pp. 4-9
After each of the past two recessions, the recovery has been lackluster, with little economic growth and job creation. Historically, the rebound has been much stronger. Is the economy changing fundamentally?
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The 2001 recession: how was it different and what developments may have caused it?
Kliesen, Kevin L.
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2003
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pp. 23-38
The 2001 recession was unique in several respects. For instance, the peak-to-trough decline in real gross domestic product was one of the smallest on record and its duration was slightly shorter than average. This article examines some of the other unique features of the 2001 recession compared...
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Recession rumblings
Kliesen, Kevin L.
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National Economic Trends
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2007
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May
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Recession or depression?
Kliesen, Kevin L.
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2009
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"Although the current recession may.. be the longest in the postwar period, it is by no means certain that it will be the deepest, but it's increasingly looking that way."
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Does a mild recession imply a weak recovery?
Kliesen, Kevin L.
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Thornton, Daniel L.
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National Economic Trends
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2002
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Apr
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Recovery isn't as easy as in the past
Kliesen, Kevin L.
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The Regional Economist
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2002
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Skirting the edge?
Kliesen, Kevin L.
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2008
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A longer road to recovery?
Kliesen, Kevin L.
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2002
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Slow recovery remains puzzling
Kliesen, Kevin L.
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2003
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Signs point to stronger real GDP growth in 2012 than last year's 1.6
Kliesen, Kevin L.
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The Regional Economist
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2012
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Jul
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