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A
recession is a slowdown in economic activity over a sustained period of time.
Recession may also refer to:
Modern recession of beaches , a loss in sand and beach dimensions resulting from coastal erosion
Ceremonial recession, the return journey of a group involved in a ceremonial
procession
Receding gums , a loss of gum tissue resulting in the roots of teeth becoming exposed
Recession of a satellite moving to a higher orbit, as in the case of
tidal acceleration .
Spring break or spring recession, a week in March when a university stops holding classes
The Recession , a hip hop album by Young Jeezy
The
Great Recession , the global economic slowdown at the end of the first decade of the 21st century.
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Topics referred to by the same term