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1 Such policies, if ever implemented, would create a new set of economic crises .
2 Brazil and Argentina are both dealing with their own economic crises right now.
3 Previous economic crises have hit us quickly -and sometimes dramatically.
4 Before the war Vermont and the nation were approaching a serious economic crises .
5 This is what happens during economic crises , when desperate workers meet unscrupulous employers.
6 Protests and economic crises have undercut Argentina and Ecuador's would-be reformers.
7 A series of apocalyptic economic crises forced Russian agriculture to rationalize.
8 Photo: 123rf Evidence shows domestic violence increases during and after economic crises and pandemics.
9 Past economic crises are also evidence that oil provided no protection against financial turmoil.
10 Tooze is a leading expert on how economic crises have remade the modern world.
11 The country has suffered multiple economic crises and has entered into 21 IMF programmes.
12 Foreign donors, battling their own virus-induced economic crises , will need to step in, they say.
13 Over the next five years the economic crises in a lot of countries will intensify.
14 A couple of years later the country entered into one of its worst economic crises .
15 Pakistan, hit by successive economic crises , promised booming India most favoured nation trade status last year.
16 The conventional view is that economic crises are the breeding grounds of extremists, particularly right-wing ones.
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