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How does an economic depression differ from a recession?

A depression is more severe than a recession and lasts longer. A recession is typically marked by a decline in economic activity that lasts for several months, while a depression can last for several years or even decades. A recession is also less severe than a depression and may not result in as high levels of unemployment or a significant contraction in the economy.