Technically nothing. But after 3 years of owning my own nursery school. I can speak from experience that men and women with or without jobs need childcare. Regardless of the econmic outlook people will need care, and if the care is considered to be consistently good and raises children right, then yes, i would say that a very fiscally sound nursery school could be a great recession proof company.
It's one of the most recession-vulnerable industries around. Some people would say it's recession-proof because if things got bad enough people would start growing their own food. True enough, but the majority of that business is in the sale of decorative plants--which are luxury items. Any business that deals primarily in luxuries is going to be hard hit if things get bad enough.
a leading indicator is a set of key variables that economists use to predict phase of a business cycle, and a stock market, typically, turns sharply downward before a recession begins.
Two consecutive quarters.
The most telling indicator or "cycle" is usually a decrease in material production.
The world is in a big recession.
Recession Proof - 2009 was released on: USA: 20 July 2009 (limited)
No, because many restaurants such as Applebee's are closing their stores and cutting back on jobs.
Recession in Zimbabwe, link your answer to business cycle
It's one of the most recession-vulnerable industries around. Some people would say it's recession-proof because if things got bad enough people would start growing their own food. True enough, but the majority of that business is in the sale of decorative plants--which are luxury items. Any business that deals primarily in luxuries is going to be hard hit if things get bad enough.
Rachael Ray - 2006 Recession Proof Your Life - 3.118 was released on: USA: 12 March 2009
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This is often called a recession.
Because people will always love to be entertained
recession
Rachael Ray - 2006 Recession Proof Your Life 3-118 was released on: USA: 12 March 2009
House M-D- - 2004 Recession Proof 7-14 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
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