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double dip
double dip n (Economics) economics a. a recession in which a brief recovery in output is followed by another fall, because demand remains lowb. (as modifier): a double-dip recession. TranslationsDouble dip
Double dipUsed for listed equity securities. Dividend roll in which the "dividend capturer" already owns the stock cum dividend. Also used when tax depreciation is accessed in two countries concurrently. For economics, it refers to two closely dated recessions, e.g. 1980-82.Double Dip1. See: Double dipping.
2. See: Double dip recession.AcronymsSeedated |