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6 August, 03:01

When a country's gross domestic product (GDP) decreases for two consecutive quarters, the nation's economy is said to be in what?

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  1. 6 August, 03:43
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    When a country's GDP or gross domestic product decreases for two consecutive quarters, the nation's economy is said to be in a state of decline. It will start to decrease if the goods and products are not being produced as usual.
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