- Free Articles
- Business Articles
- Recession - Reasons, Consequences and Remedies
Recession - Reasons, Consequences and Remedies
- By William King
- Published 09/30/2009
- Business Articles
- Unrated
William King
William King is the director of Wholesale Pages: http://www.wholesalepages.co.uk , Aid and Trade: http://www.aidandtrade.com , Daily Trader: http://www.dailytrader.com
View all articles by William KingYou can be at variance about the definition of recession, but the chances are that present economic crisis (especially in
Reasons:
There are many things that can trigger recession, wars, wrong government policies (of course the intentions are right, but some policies may not go as planned) or interest rates to name some of them. For instance recent recession is blamed largely on excessive "sub prime" loans. Contracting monetary policies caused that famous great depression back in 1929 and increased oil prices triggered a severe recession back in 1973. It's not that these causes always result in a recession, at some instances they are handled quite easily, at other times things get out of control. Mostly, when one trouble is followed by another and then another, the economy starts to cripple.
Consequences:
Although the reasons are different, consequences are often the same. High unemployment rates, financial markets failure, stock exchange collapses, businesses going bankrupt, downsizing in major corporations, low production, are just some of these consequences. Panic strikes in all segments of the society, working and lower-middle class might be afraid of loosing their jobs; large businesses will fear significant drops in sales, and government will be bothered by the public outrage. Investors are reluctant to invest in stuttering economy and consumers hold their money instead of spending.
Remedies:
A good thing about recession (or call it a relief if you think there's nothing good about recession) is that it takes time to develop and can be spotted way before it builds up into a recession. Ups and downs are a part of business or economic cycles and cannot totally be avoided; however precautionary measure at government or individual levels can cut the damage down to a minimum. On a personal level, you can prepare yourself better by saving more, keeping your expenditures to an essential minimum and when you feel too depress of the situation, remember the saying "In every chaos, there is an opportunity."
William King is the director of England Wholesale Suppliers: http://www.wholesalepages.co.uk/ukwholesalers/country-England-1-0.html , UK Wholesale Suppliers, Distributors, Dropshippers & Manufacturers: http://www.dailytrader.com/uk/ , Australia Wholesalers & Suppliers Directory: http://www.australiawholesalers.com and UAE & Dubai Real Estate & Property Portal: http://www.bayut.com . He has 18 years of experience in the marketing and trading industries and has been helping retailers, entrepreneurs and startups with their product sourcing, promotion, marketing and supply chain requirements.





