"The impact of this long-term global recession is now just beginning to be felt in China, " he said.
Furthermore, the cash grant program did support more than 50, 000 short-term jobs during the height of the recession and nearly 4, 000 long-term, permanent jobs, according to conservative estimates.
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It is essential not just for the long-term, but for the short-term too, because dealing with Labour's recession and dealing with Labour's record debt are two sides of the same coin.
So when the Fed is on an easing course, driving both short-term and long-term rates lower to cope with a balance sheet driven recession, the safe thing for investors to do is to buy bonds, stocks, and commodities, as they tend to move higher with lower interest rates as has been the case in the aftermath of the subprime crisis.
"It really makes a difference what your background is, " says Till Marco von Wachter, a Columbia University economist who has studied the long-term effect of graduating during a recession.
Also, drawing long-term conclusions on data from the great recession has its own limitations.
The reason is that, although developments in the US are worrying for the UK's economy in the long-term, it is not yet in recession.
This milestone is the result of a long-term increase in Hispanic college-going that accelerated with the onset of the recession in 2008 (Fry and Lopez, 2012).
The recession has exacerbated a long-term trend, says Mr Gill, who thinks many venture-capital investors have been put off the high-tech sector by a combination of uncertain returns and memories of the dotcom bust at the turn of the century.
Instead, they rose, pushing down long-term interest rates, a signal that investors fear recession more than inflation.
Look, the long-term trend on manufacturing since the bottom of the recession is quite positive, and I think we remain optimistic that manufacturing has a good future.
Contained in the tax extenders bill are tax cuts for small businesses, tax cuts for research and development, unemployment benefits for those who as a result of this recession find themselves as part of the long-term unemployed.
Long-term shifts in the U.S. economy coupled with the recent recession means Americans are more likely to pack up and move for employment-related reasons.
Obama later added that, without a stimulus package, the recession would deepen, tax revenues would decline and long-term deficit projections would ultimately be worse.
Yet spreads between junk bonds and Treasury bonds are at their widest since the 1991 recession, wider even than in October 1998 when Long-Term Capital Management nearly collapsed.
Investors who buy gold as a hedge against inflation should be reminded that fiscal austerity and higher long-term rates will push a weak world economy into stagnation, even a recession that hardly provide a bullish scenario for gold.
But what distinguishes this last recession and its slow recovery is the unprecedented level of long-term unemployment.
She wondered how long-term unemployed people with an illness are supposed to find jobs in the current recession.
"If they get into another recession, that will be very bad for confidence and long-term growth, " Mr Fischer said.
The most glaring change in the mentality of baseball front offices since the recession struck two winters ago: a virtual end to long-term deals for older players.
If another full-blown recession can be avoided, stocks should be higher in the long term.
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Although we were hard hit by the recession, we supported what President Reagan was accomplishing for the long-term health of the country.
End-users that endured the economic recession are hesitant to commit to a long term financial strain while still incurring repercussions of the market.
That is a relatively optimistic prediction, for it would merely return the bankruptcy rate close to its long-term average after an abnormally trouble-free period, and it assumes only a mild recession in America.
That the long-term can look after itself and that all that matters is doing everything we can to fight the recession?
The authors of a new paper published by the Brookings Institution estimate that the rise in long-term unemployment alone could cause labour-market recovery to take twice as long as after the 1982 recession.
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"The government must recognise the significant role the private rented sector is playing in bearing the brunt of this recession by increasing funding for advice and support services, and setting out a long-term vision for the sector, " she said.
Thus, the recession is likely to continue to be felt at the individual employee level, with long-term implications for consumer spending.
Since then, the recession officially came to an end and the fledgling recovery has sputtered along, but long-term unemployment remains a problem that just won't go away.
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