recessionist

adj

Etymology

From recession + -ist.

  1. borrowed from recessiō
  2. suffixed as recessionist — “recession + ist

Definitions

  1. Causing or relating to an economic recession.

    • […] it will result in a slowdown of economic activity and will thus have a recessionist effect (the logical consequence of lower overall consumption and or lower overall investment), accompanied by structural changes.

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