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A decline in the gross domestic product (GDP) must last for at least how many quarters to be considered a recession?

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two consecutive quarters.

Step-by-step explanation:

After two consecutive quarters of negative growth, the investment advisor claims that the economy has officially entered a recession. Yet, a number of other encouraging economic indicators refute this claim.

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