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The Brazilian economy is in a severe and persistent recession.
A PERSISTENT recession in house sales has led to a surge in "concessions" for buyers.
That year, though, the persistent recession that the French call "la crise" struck.
Eventually, however, Argentina slid into a persistent recession and lost investor confidence.
For a group of small businesses The New York Times has been tracking since October, the persistent recession keeps presenting new challenges.
For a quintet of small businesses that The New York Times has been tracking for the past year, the persistent recession has hurt some more than others.
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As Larry Kudlow and I discussed in JFK and the Reagan Revolution, Mundell first proposed these ideas as President John F. Kennedy was mulling how to pursue his fiscal-monetary policy mix as the United States battled persistent recessions and a gold drain in the early 1960s.
His efforts were hindered by a persistent economic recession and deteriorating relations with a majority of board members and the teachers union.
This massive explosion in the Fed's balance sheet has thus far failed to stimulate economic activity and retard a persistent deflationary recession.
Demonstrating value-for-money is an imperative, especially as DFID's resources are being ring-fenced at a time of persistent economic recession back home.
In the face of such challenges, 2011 witnessed a decline of nearly 3% in official development assistance (ODA), and, given the persistent global economic recession, the situation was expected to stagnate through the 2015 MDG deadline.
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