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what is the difference between regression and recession?



 
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what is the difference between regression and recession? #1 (permalink) Mon Jun 02, 2008 15:00 pm   what is the difference between regression and recession?
 

what is the difference between regression and recession?
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what is the difference between regression and recession? #2 (permalink) Mon Jun 02, 2008 15:37 pm   what is the difference between regression and recession?
 

Hello,

Regression comes from the word regress which means: to go back to an earlier, less developed state.

Recession means: a period of time when there is less business activity, trade etc. than usual.

Hope that helps.
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