Things may be better than last autumn when there was an imminent threat of a financial collapse but the recovery is built on very short-term foundations.
There were many individuals who managed well during the market collapse and its subsequent recovery.
Mr Clinton argued that Mr Obama's economic policies on taking office had prevented further collapse and begun the recovery, but said he knew that many Americans were still struggling.
They credit Mr Kirchner whose government this week agreed a big increase in the minimum wage with economic recovery after the collapse of 2001-02.
When you see a financial collapse like we saw, recovery takes time.
He has been fortunate to preside over his country's impressive recovery from the economic collapse of 2001-02.
So it did too in Argentina a backhanded compliment to the vigour of the country's recovery from its economic collapse of 2001-02.
Almost two years after taking office, Mr Kirchner remains very popular, thanks mainly to the economy's strong recovery after its 2001 collapse.
They examine the Dot.com bust and the recent slow recovery from the housing market collapse.
The summit largely focused on boosting a sluggish global recovery threatened by a possible collapse of the euro currency union.
Thanks mainly to the strength of Argentina's economic recovery from its 2001-02 collapse, Mr Kirchner remains very popular.
After a small recovery it got slammed anew by the collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990s.
By contrast, by removing excess liquidity, the central bank can cause the sudden collapse of speculative excess, and it can also hurt healthy recovery or growth by constricting the money supply.
The summit largely focused on one of the primary causes of the global economy's lethargic recovery -- the threat of a European currency collapse that would roil the already fragile economies of most of the 17 countries that use the euro.
But like anything emerging from Athens these days, the sharp increase seen in January has to be viewed in a rather dismal context, including coming cuts in state support, the collapse of panel prices and most importantly, the long path to recovery and normalcy for the Greek economy.
So much political hay has been made over the collapse of Solyndra, which was supported by government funding through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).
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But Mike, your name is so tied to the term junk bonds that you got blamed for the junk bond collapse of 1989 and 1990, but you get no credit for the recovery in 1991 and 1992.
Spain, like Ireland and Latvia, has been hit hard by unemployment because of the collapse of the construction sector, which has yet to see any clear signs of recovery.
Communism failed because it was built on the flawed principle of equality of outcomes while the economic collapse centred on the high income countries in 2007-2008, and the painful recovery ever since, reminds us that capitalism built on false promise of equality of opportunity is equally flawed and will fail just the same.
As the recovery operation continued Thursday, so did the investigation into the cause of the collapse.
People are pointing to the uptick in imports as a sign of recovery, but that uptick should be seen in light of the earlier huge collapse in impor ts.
The recovery of bodies from the rubble of the World Trade Center was disrupted by the collapse of a seven-storey building which used to link the giant twin towers.
Indeed, most are seeing a recovery from the financial crisis that a year ago seemed likely to herald not just economic collapse but political turmoil too.
Mr Kirchner is popular, thanks to a strong economic recovery and a nationalist stance that has soothed a country which felt humiliated by the financial collapse of 2001-02.
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