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Nov 2022
14 m

The Economy: 6. Recessions

Bbc Radio 4
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What is a recession and what causes a recession? Whether something suddenly makes you poorer or just makes you worry about becoming poorer, when you cut your spending in the shops, this affects other people and ripples through the economy. Tim Harford explains the role a government can play in pulling a country out of a recession and Cambridge University Eco ... Show More
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