recessionist

English

Etymology

From recession +‎ -ist.

Adjective

recessionist (comparative more recessionist, superlative most recessionist)

  1. Causing or relating to an economic recession.
    • 2012, Bertrand Chateau, B. Lapillonne, Energy Demand: Facts and Trends: A Comparative Analysis of Industrialized ...[1]:
      [] it will result in a slowdown of economic activity and will thus have a recessionist effect (the logical consequence of lower overall consumption and or lower overall investment), accompanied by structural changes.