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  • Statistic after statistic would indicate that there is the real possibility for a double dip recession.
  • Statistic after statistic makes me think that there is a real possibility for a double dip recession,
  • WORLD-ECON _ ATLANTA _ Will this latest accounting scandal pull us into a double dip recession despite a positive GDP report?
  • "Businesses are getting worried about a double dip recession, " said Kazuhiko Ogata, an economist at HSBC Securities.
  • Odds of a so-called double dip recession are growing, economists say, because the job market is expected to lose more ground.
  • Thursday's report does little to resolve the debate about whether the country is poised for continuing growth, or about to slip back into a so-called double dip recession.
  • The euro-zone entered a double dip recession that lasted from Q1 2011 until Q2 2013, and while the UK had no double dip recession it did however experience stagnant growth.
  • The euro-zone entered a double dip recession that lasted from Q1 2011 until Q2 2013, and while the UK had no double dip recession it did however experience stagnant growth.
  • My opinion is that the only non-double dip recession way out is improved wealth taxation but that's not popular in the House of Representatives this Congress . talk ) 00 : 14, 7 March 2013 ( UTC)
  • With the economy still in questionable health, it is a good time to start a national savings effort that would at the least provide consumers with a fall-back position if the economy really is set on a double dip recession.
  • But, he added, " I'm of the opinion we will continue to build to higher highs based on the fact the fear of a double dip recession is waning, and the economic environment looks more reassuring ."
  • In the year after enactment of ERTA, the deficit ballooned, which in turn, drove interest rates from around 12 % to over 20 %, which, in turn, drove the economy into the second dip of the 1978-82 " double dip recession ".
  • Despite some declines due to profit-taking, he added, " I'm of the opinion we will continue to build to higher highs based on the fact the fear of a double dip recession is waning, and the economic environment looks more reassuring ."
  • "People are realizing that there is a risk of a double dip recession or a global slowdown, which is growing with this nosedive in global stock markets . . . that can't be ignored, " said David Gilmore, partner at Foreign Exchange Analytics in Essex, Connecticut.