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  2. Early 1980s recession - Wikipedia

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    The early 1980s recession was a severe economic recession that affected much of the world between approximately the start of 1980 and 1982. [2] [1] [3] Long-term effects of the early 1980s recession contributed to the Latin American debt crisis, long-lasting slowdowns in the Caribbean and Sub-Saharan African countries, [3] the US savings and loan crisis, and a general adoption of neoliberal ...

  3. Plaza Accord - Wikipedia

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    The Plaza Accord was a joint agreement signed on September 22, 1985, at the Plaza Hotel in New York City, between France, West Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, to depreciate the U.S. dollar in relation to the French franc, the German Deutsche Mark, the Japanese yen and the British pound sterling by intervening in currency markets.

  4. Economic history of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Until the early 19th century, Germany, a federation of numerous states of varying size and development, retained its pre-industrial character, where trade centered around a number of free cities. After the extensive development of the railway network during the 1840s, rapid economic growth and modernization sparked the process of ...

  5. Economy of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Germany is a highly developed social market economy. [23] It has the largest national economy in Europe, the third-largest by nominal GDP in the world, and the sixth-largest by PPP-adjusted GDP. Due to a volatile currency exchange rate, Germany's GDP as measured in dollars fluctuates

  6. Germany stuck in ‘deep economic crisis’ as major industry ...

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    Germany’s export-intensive economy proved itself to be poorly equipped for falling global trade. ... The BDI warns that Germany’s economy could contract by 0.5% rather than the current ...

  7. Stagflation - Wikipedia

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    Although the weakening economy was putting some downward pressure on inflation overall inflation rose in accordance with EAPC, as expected inflation kept rising. The stagflation became more severe in the early 1970s but was suppressed by the price controls and wage freeze imposed by President Nixon starting in August 1971 and through 1972.

  8. Germany's yield curve most inverted since 1992 as recession ...

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    Germany's curve inversion extended late on Thursday, with the gap between the 2-year and 10-year government bond yields falling to -27 basis points (bps), before trading at -25 bps on Friday.

  9. How the US Got Out of the Early ’80s Recession - AOL

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