prerecession
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pre-recession
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From
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recession
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prerecession
(
not
comparable
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(
economics
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Occurring before a
recession
2009
January 10, Louis Uchitelle, “Jobless Rate Hits 7.2%, a 16-Year High”, in
New York Times
[1]
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In the case of the 2001 recession, employment did not return to its
prerecession
level for four years.
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