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It is a term referring to the period of time in the 1930s when the economy and stock market crashed and the country was in a state of economic hardship. For example, "The Great Depression was a difficult time in American history, with many families struggling to make ends meet."
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great depression
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A major economic collapse characterized by mass unemployment and limited business activity that lasted from 1929 to 1940 in the US and a similar period in many other countries.
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No Great Depression.
The Great Depression?
Time: the Great Depression.
Great Depression, here we come.
PAUL KRUGMAN: Great Depression 2.0.
During the Great Depression?
Essays on the Great Depression.
There was no great depression.
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This is a Great Depression-caliber contraction.
"Regarding the Great Depression," Mr Bernanke said.
He's talking about the Great Depression.
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