Researchers question UK's 'double dip' recession

The UK economy may never have suffered a “double dip” recession, researchers have said – just days after official figures showed it avoided an unprecedented “triple-dip”.

Researchers question UK's 'double dip' recession

The UK economy may never have suffered a “double dip” recession, researchers have said – just days after official figures showed it avoided an unprecedented “triple-dip”.

Latest data shows that after the initial recession of 2008-2009, Britain fell into a second trough at the end of 2011 that lasted for three quarters but was much less severe than the first dip.

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