Category: Recession

  • Whole Foods: Economic Recession

    Whole Foods: Economic Recession Introduction Following the global economic recession of 2008, most of the companies worldwide are facing financial difficulties operating given the effects of the aforementioned crisis and Whole Foods Company is no exception. It is worth acknowledging and recognizing strategies that Whole Food Companys management has so far adopted to enhance productivity.…

  • Impact of the 2007-2009 Global Financial Recession

    Impact of the 2007-2009 Global Financial Recession Table of Contents Impact of the 2007-2009 Global Financial Recession Background and Causes Global Financial System Global Markets Conclusions Recommendations References The 2007-2009 global financial crisis was an unprecedented economic disaster which affected many countries simultaneously and led to a global recession lasting for years. The crisis was…

  • Changes in E-Business Patterns During the Recession

    Changes in E-Business Patterns During the Recession Introduction As a result of the increasing technology across the world, e-business strategy among individuals and organizations through e-commerce has been found quite useful. As a result of establishment of online communication channels among businesses and their customers, creation and facilitation of business transactions among business organizations and…

  • The Housing Crisis and Its Recession

    The Housing Crisis and Its Recession The crisis or the housing bubble of the United States was a real estate problem that negatively and significantly affected more than half of America. It had severe consequences, including the most serious economic recession in the U.S. since the 1930s Great Depression. The purpose of this paper is…

  • The United States of America: Recession and Economic Stimulus

    The United States of America: Recession and Economic Stimulus Table of Contents Introduction Recession Reasons for the occurrence of recession Business cycles Factors for expansion to occur Opinion on President Obamas stimulus package Effects on the economy Conclusion References Introduction This research paper will begin by defining recession in the context of macroeconomic and thus…

  • Economic Recession Alleviation Strategies

    Economic Recession Alleviation Strategies Table of Contents Introduction Why is the crisis enduring? Inequality and Unemployment Unemployment as a perennial problem Public Spending and Growth Works Cited Introduction A general understanding of macroeconomics shows that recession occurs when the business cycle of an economy contract. During the recession, there is a fall in GDP growth,…

  • Great Recession of 2008 and Financial Markets in US

    Great Recession of 2008 and Financial Markets in US The effects of the Great Recession of 2008 were experienced all across debt and equity markets as businesses earnings fell and investors became cautious and demanded higher expected returns because they regarded stocks to be riskier relative to cash. It is indicated that the value of…

  • History of the Great Recession

    History of the Great Recession The Great Recession The great recession started in December 2007 and ended in June 2009. The recession started when the 8 trillion housing bubble tumbled1. There was lots of wealth loss that reduced consumer spending. There was financial chaos due to reduced consumption and the business investments collapsed. Due to…

  • Supply-Side Policies Effect on Market Productivity During Recession

    Supply-Side Policies Effect on Market Productivity During Recession Table of Contents Discussion of the Problem Research Support to Date Anticipated Roadblocks in Research Final Comments References Discussion of the Problem Economic recession entails multiple challenges for all stakeholders, posing a threat to the very existence of SMEs, challenging large businesses, and increasing the extent of…

  • Researching of Economic Recession

    Researching of Economic Recession Table of Contents Introduction Fiscal and Monetary Policies Conclusion References Introduction The term recession refers to a period in which the economy declines, unemployment rises, the stock market falls, and the housing market suffers. Whenever there is a recession, everyone from the Federal Reserve to the president to the federal government…