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A double-dip recession is a national emergency, or it should be.
This is the same logic with the double-dip recession story.
"Our work shows we are not going into a double-dip recession," he said.
Yet there are doubts about whether they could survive a double-dip recession.
This is where the danger of a so-called double-dip recession comes from.
Maybe we're on the second downhill slide of a double-dip recession.
Fail in this and a double-dip recession is almost assured.
But the 1979-81 double-dip recession was worse; a 5.5 percent drop.
I think the cuts may well bring about a double-dip recession and cause great pain to families across the country.
Does the 0.5 per cent fall in output point to a double-dip recession?
But while nobody wants to believe it, there is going to be a double-dip recession."
Some analysts said the report could rekindle talk of a double-dip recession.
At worst, that could lead to a second economic slowdown or double-dip recession.
In the last several months, many economic analysts have been running around with scary stories about a double-dip recession.
"But these numbers slightly increase the chances of a double-dip recession, perhaps late this year."
"We don't see the economy nodding off to the second leg of a double-dip recession," he said.
"This clearly lays to rest fears about a double-dip recession."
All in all, the perfect ingredients for a double-dip recession.
A double-dip recession this winter is a real threat and the chancellor knows it.
But the stock market weakness has inevitably stirred talk of a double-dip recession.
"The economy is still in a recovery, and the odds of a double-dip recession are near zero."
If you think that Britain is at risk of a double-dip recession, think again.
On Wall Street, there is renewed talk of a double-dip recession.
Some economists think the double-dip recession has already begun.
This is the first double-dip recession since 1975.