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In September 2010, the NBER's Business Cycle Dating Committee decided that the recession that began in December of 2007 had ended and that the lowest point of production was July of 2009. The NBER does not use a popular definition of recession-two quarters of falling GDP-but looks at a variety of monthly statistics to date business cycles. In business cycle terminology, what does July 2009 mark?

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The July 2009 mark was a trough as the lowest points of production in a business cycle are called troughs.

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