Definitions from Wiktionary (Great Depression)
▸ noun: (economics, business, finance, historical) A major economic collapse characterized by mass unemployment and limited business activity that lasted from 1929 to 1940 in the US and a similar period in many other countries.
the great depression,
Great Depression in the United States,
Causes of the Great Depression,
Great Depression in Australia,
Great Depression in the United Kingdom,
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▸ noun: (economics, business, finance, historical) A major economic collapse characterized by mass unemployment and limited business activity that lasted from 1929 to 1940 in the US and a similar period in many other countries.
Similar:
depression,
Black Thursday,
Black Tuesday,
recession,
economic crisis,
contraction,
boom and bust,
stock market crash,
credit crunch,
demand destruction,
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Adjectives:
deflationary,
inferior,
stagflationary,
trickle-down,
discount,
transportable,
disinflationary,
hyperinflationary,
opt-out,
subordinate,
expatriate
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