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An "L" shaped recovery resembles a depression, or may even be used as a euphemistic term for a depression.<br />
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Following a recession, there is a persistent period of stagnation and high unemployment.<br />
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A chart of the key economic measures would resemble a letter "L".<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Deflation]]<br />
* [[Depression]]<br />
* [[Double dip]]<br />
* [[Great Depression]]<br />
* [[Great Recession]]<br />
* [[Gross domestic product]]<br />
* [[Inflation]]<br />
* [[Recession]]<br />
* [[Recovery]]<br />
* [[Reflation]]<br />
* [[Softness]]<br />
* [[Trumponomics]]<br />
* [[U-shaped recovery]]<br />
* [[V-shaped recovery]]<br />
* [[W-shaped recovery]]<br />
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