A substantial decrease in the aggregate price level that reduces firmsʹ net worth may stall a recovery from a recession. This process is called

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A financial crisis occurs when assets or financial instruments significantly decrease in value, making it hard for businesses to meet their financial obligations. Financial crises are often caused by a period of economic boom and overextension of credit to borrowers.  The subprime meltdown, or subprime mortgage crisis, was a multinational financial crisis that occurred between 2007 and 2010, and was the main trigger of the global financial crisis of 2008. The crisis began after the housing market collapsed, and many borrowers were unable to pay back their loans. This led to a severe economic... Show more

A substantial decrease in the aggregate price level that reduces firmsʹ net worth may stall a recovery from a recession. This process is called