"It's just nonsense," Professor Madsen said. "People must not do that, but you see it all the time."
"The recovery from the most recent recession has also, so far, occurred more quickly, in the sense that it has taken less time to reverse the losses of output incurred during the recession,"Mr Eslake said.
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