Cramer says these stocks do well in an economic slowdown

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CNBC’s Jim Cramer looked into stocks he thinks could do well during an economic slowdown.

, which he said reported good quarters but have seen recent dips, suggesting an opportunity to buy stock of a good company for a low price.

"None of these recession stocks work if the economy stays white hot, but they make good protection in case Jay Powell says something really harsh on Friday that makes us terrified of a slowdown," Cramer said, referring to the Federal Reserve Chairman'sat the central bank symposium.

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