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recessions feed on themselves until radical innovation leads to a new growth wave.
lack of demand and higher costs cause a business to raise prices which only further contributes to a less demand due to higher prices. this spreads to all areas and the slowdown becomes a depression.
the spiral continues until a boom in a sector of the economy leads to substantial increases in value creation that allows demand to return despite the higher prices. then the economy bootstraps its way out of a depression