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The banking and other economic factors of selected U.S. historical events: from the establishment of the Federal Reserve Banking System to the Great Recession
Published 2017-03-01“…Keywords: banking, Federal Reserve Bank System, financial crisis, Great Depression, Great Recession, Taylor rule for central banks. JEL Classification: G21, E5, G01, N11, N12…”
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Recession hardships, personal control, and the amplification of psychological distress: Differential responses to cumulative stress exposure during the U.S. Great Recession
Published 2020-04-01“…We draw on waves 2 (2004–2006) and 3 (2013–2014) of the Midlife in the United States study (MIDUS), covering 1,739 US adults under age 75 from before and after the Great Recession. Our statistical models reveal that perceived control declines while distress rises in association with a greater accumulation of recession-related hardships. …”
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No, We Can’t: Racial Tensions and the Great Recession in Benjamin Markovits’ “Obama-Era Novel” You Don’t Have to Live Like This
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Do Credit Market Shocks Affect the Real Economy? Quasi-Experimental Evidence from the Great Recession and 'Normal' Economic Times
Published 2013“…Finally, we note that the relationship between lending supply and economic activity is not evident in the 1997-2007 period, underscoring the unique circumstances during the Great Recession.…”
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Percorsi di futuro interrotto. Crisi industriale e fine delle opportunità per la mobilità sociale in una valle alpina italiana.
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Did the Great Recession Downsize Immigrants and Native-Born Americans Differently?...
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Percorsi di futuro interrotto. Crisi industriale e fine delle opportunità per la mobilità sociale in una valle alpina italiana.
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El impacto de la Gran Recesión en la salud mental en España. Informe SESPAS 2020
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The Great Recession and subjective well-being: How did the life satisfaction of people living in the United Kingdom change following the financial crisis?
Published 2018-01-01“…We assessed the life satisfaction change in response to the Great Recession in a sample of British adults (N = 8,661). …”
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Trends in breast and colorectal cancer screening among U.S. adults by race, healthcare coverage, and SES before, during, and after the great recession
Published 2017-09-01“…The aim of this study is examine trends in breast and colorectal cancer screening in the U.S. by race, healthcare coverage, and socio-economic status (SES) before the Great Recession (2003–2005), during the recession (2007–2009), and post-recession/Affordable Care Act (ACA) period (2010−2012). …”
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On the Relationship between Oil and Exchange Rates of Oil-Exporting and Oil-Importing Countries: From the Great Recession Period to the COVID-19 Era
Published 2021-12-01“…The sample period encompasses economic and natural events like the Great Recession period (2007–2009) and the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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Pass-through of International Food Prices to Domestic Inflation During and After the Great Recession: Evidence from a Set of Latin American Economies
Published 2011-06-01“…This is especially relevant given that international food prices have recently followed an upward trend after falling considerably during the Great Recession.…”
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CONTEMPORARY POPULISM AND THE ECONOMIC CRISIS IN WESTERN EUROPE
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Revisiting the Impacts of the Economic Crises on Achieving the MDG 4
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE DURING THE CRISIS. DETERMINANTS
Published 2014-06-01Subjects: “…international trade; financial crisis; Great Depression; Great Recession.…”
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