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A "credit crunch" is a ]ary period in a ] where growth in debt has slowed and subsequently causes a drying up of ] in an economy. A "credit crunch" is a ]ary period in a ] where growth in debt has slowed and subsequently causes a drying up of ] in an economy.
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A "credit crunch" is a recessionary period in a debt-based monetary system where growth in debt has slowed and subsequently causes a drying up of liquidity in an economy.

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