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The ugly economic phrase is "value added".
As last year's economic word was the market crash, my crowdsourcing suggests that 2009's economic phrase may begin with the Great.
Why is "new normal" the currently popular economic phrase, signifying that growth will be subpar for an extended period, and that the old normal is no longer something to be expected?
Next, credit the New York Times reporter Tom Mullaney with marrying that word to credit to form an alliterative economic phrase, writing in June 1967 that "the stock market finally found a bottom last week" and reporting that an expected tax increase to reduce the Johnson-era deficit might avoid "a repetition of last year's credit crunch and contain inflationary pressures".
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Speaking of which … Approximately 10,000 cryptic economic phrases suddenly popped up in news reports this year, nonchalantly bandied about as if the viewer knew what they meant.
Self-rationale(s) of the economic system: Phrased simply, wealth creation defines a primary function of an economy.
The phrase "economic growth" did not appear in the decree.
The phrase "economic war" is appropriate in this case, he added.
They prefer the phrase "economic élite domination," which is a bit less pejorative.
Gender-motivated crimes of violence are not, in any sense of the phrase, economic activity.
"Gender-motivated crimes of violence are not, in any sense of the phrase, economic activity," he said.
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