In this article recession magnitudes in Europe, the USA and Japan during the Great Recession are compared. The strongest recessions (of severe category) occurred in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, while recessions in Japan and the USA were significantly weaker. Even the strongest recession (in Latvia) was found smaller in its magnitude than the Great Depression 1929-1933 in the USA. Hence, comparisons of the Great Recession to the Great Depression in the literature are somewhat exaggerated
In the article it is shown that current definitions of economic recessions are unsatisfactory. NBER ...
The word recession is in the mind of all Americans in time of a distressed economy. But, what exact...
This article analyzes and compares the performance of the industrial sector during the «Great Depres...
The aim of this article is to compare 2008-2010 recession magnitudes in individual EU countries. For...
The aim of the article is to compare 2008-2010 recessions in individual EU countries. For the compar...
A comparison of the Great Depression of 1929-39 with the present global financial crisis and global ...
The aim of the article is to compare total real GDP growth of European countries from the 3rd quarte...
The world economy has experienced four global recessions over the past seven decades: in 1975, 1982,...
This paper examines state-level differences in the effects of the Great Recession. It finds that sev...
We develop an international comparative assessment of the Great Recession, in terms of the features ...
[Excerpt] According to the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the U.S. economy entered a r...
In this paper we conduct a quantitative analysis to investigate the pattern of output loss during pa...
This article identifies the main global crises that have occurred since 1929 and analyses their caus...
Abstract. The economic crisis that hit the global economy since 2008 year was without precedent in t...
The Global financial crisis of 2008-2009 severely impacted the developed economies of the world. It ...
In the article it is shown that current definitions of economic recessions are unsatisfactory. NBER ...
The word recession is in the mind of all Americans in time of a distressed economy. But, what exact...
This article analyzes and compares the performance of the industrial sector during the «Great Depres...
The aim of this article is to compare 2008-2010 recession magnitudes in individual EU countries. For...
The aim of the article is to compare 2008-2010 recessions in individual EU countries. For the compar...
A comparison of the Great Depression of 1929-39 with the present global financial crisis and global ...
The aim of the article is to compare total real GDP growth of European countries from the 3rd quarte...
The world economy has experienced four global recessions over the past seven decades: in 1975, 1982,...
This paper examines state-level differences in the effects of the Great Recession. It finds that sev...
We develop an international comparative assessment of the Great Recession, in terms of the features ...
[Excerpt] According to the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), the U.S. economy entered a r...
In this paper we conduct a quantitative analysis to investigate the pattern of output loss during pa...
This article identifies the main global crises that have occurred since 1929 and analyses their caus...
Abstract. The economic crisis that hit the global economy since 2008 year was without precedent in t...
The Global financial crisis of 2008-2009 severely impacted the developed economies of the world. It ...
In the article it is shown that current definitions of economic recessions are unsatisfactory. NBER ...
The word recession is in the mind of all Americans in time of a distressed economy. But, what exact...
This article analyzes and compares the performance of the industrial sector during the «Great Depres...