Economic stagnation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Economic stagnation , often called simply stagnation, is a prolonged period of slow economic growth (traditionally measured in terms of the GDP growth). Under some definitions, "slow" means signifi...
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Stagflation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stagflation is an economic situation in which inflation and economic stagnation occur simultaneously and remain unchecked for a significant period of time. The portmanteau stagflation is generally ...
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Moreover, the Asian financial crisis between 1997 and 1998 crippled the country's efforts to shake off its stagnation. ... What Went Wrong? Competing Explanations of Japan's Economic Stagnation, 1991-2004; April 22, 2004 Special Seminar; Daniel I. Okimoto;
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John Maynard Keynes advocated for interventionist government policy to alleviate economic recessions and depressions. Keynes argued that demand is the key variable governing the overall level of economic activity and during economic downturns economies can fall into ruts characterized ... on "Recipe for Economic Stagnation"
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925 February 10,1993 THE IMPACT OF HIGHER TAXES MORE SPENDING, ECONOMIC STAGNATION FEWER JOBS,AND HIGHER DEFICIIS By Daniel J. Mitchell John M. Olin Fellow Many Washington lawmakers and interest groups are urging President Bill Clinton to impose higher taxes on the American economy.
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The Heritage Foundation's 2007 Index of Economic Freedom says, "Europe suffers from the second-worst regional score in labor freedom and is dead last in fiscal free ... The riots that shook France in 2005 can be linked to the economic malaise which has afflicted France, particularly its immigrant and youth populations.
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; 1790-1863; III - Economic Stagnation and Decline[1] ... For a century, Willemstad was on a merry-go-round of economic turmoil; its changing fortunes depended not only on the political and economic climate of its major trade partners, but also on actions of the rising...
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Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan yesterday urged Congress to act soon to reduce future Social Security and Medicare benefits, warning that growing federal budget deficits threaten to cause economic "stagnation" in coming decades.
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The fourth macroeconomic problem mentioned in this chapter is the problem of economic stagnation. ... Stagnation A stagnation is a period of many years of slow growth of gross domestic product, in which the growth is, on the average, slower than the potential growth in the economy. We should stress that this is...
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Capitalist economic stagnation and the revolutionary perspective [1975] ... It is important to recall that the economic crisis that was set off in 1929 actually ended around 1939-40. It was the longest period of capitalist stagnation during the imperialist epoch.
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