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Re: AnderL post# 1883

Monday, 12/01/2008 2:02:49 PM

Monday, December 01, 2008 2:02:49 PM

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So there is a bit of a lag....

November 26, 2001 -- The NBER's Business Cycle Dating Committee has determined that a peak in business activity occurred in the U.S. economy in March 2001. A peak marks the end of an expansion and the beginning of a recession. The determination of a peak date in March is thus a determination that the expansion that began in March 1991 ended in March 2001 and a recession began. The expansion lasted exactly 10 years, the longest in the NBER's chronology

CAMBRIDGE July 17, 2003 -- The Business Cycle Dating Committee of the National Bureau of Economic Research met yesterday. At its meeting, the committee determined that a trough in business activity occurred in the U.S. economy in November 2001. The trough marks the end of the recession that began in March 2001 and the beginning of an expansion. The recession lasted 8 months, which is slightly less than average for recessions since World War II.
http://www.nber.org/cycles/july2003.html
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