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Does a depression always follow a recession?

Yes, the trough is always considered a depression.
No, a depression is indicated when the recession is exceptionally long.
Yes, for recovery to occur, the trough must be reached.
No, the economy could decline quickly and bypass recession.

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Answer: No, a depression is indicated when the recession is exceptionally long.

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