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Trends in health and health inequality during the Japanese economic stagnation: Implications for a healthy planet [PDF]

open access: goldSSM: Population Health, 2023
Introduction: Human health and wellbeing may depend on economic growth, the implication being that policymakers need to choose between population health and the health of ecosystems.
Ayako Hiyoshi   +7 more
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Economic stagnation in the United States: underlying causes and global consequences [PDF]

open access: greenBrazilian Journal of Political Economy, 2014
This paper analyzes the causes of the slow recovery of the US economy since the financial crisis and Great Recession of 2008-9. Fallen house values and excessive household debts continue to depress consumer spending, while corporations are failing to ...
Robert A. Blecker
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ECONOMIC POLICY TO OVERCOME STAGNATION AFTER THE FINANCIAL CRISIS

open access: diamondВестник университета, 2021
The article considers the downward spiral of deflation, its causes and consequences. The paper discusses the compression of aggregate demand and the subsequent recession.
V. D. Kuligin
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Economic growth consequences of structural stagnation: A two-sector model of productive diversification

open access: greenLecturas de Economía, 2013
Economic Growth Consequences of Structural Stagnation: A Two-Sector Model of Productive Diversification Abstract: The role of manufacturing input diversification is addressed in a two-sector model of endogenous growth. The general economic equilibrium is
Carlos Ortiz
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Economic stagnation in Weimar Germany: a structuralist perspective [PDF]

open access: greenStructural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2002
Mexico and argentina in the 1990s as well as weimar germany in the 1920s implemented similar exchange-rate-based stabilization programs which were successful in stopping inflation, but failed to generate the domestic savings and investment rates necessary for a sustainable growth path. It is argued that in both cases substantial foreign capital inflows
Thorsten H. Block
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Economic stagnation in Ethiopia, 14th-18th Centuries

open access: goldSocial Sciences and Humanities Open
The economic history of Ethiopia is one of the understudied themes of Ethiopian history. Although there are some invaluable studies on the economic activities of medieval Ethiopia, these studies seem to have failed to examine the economic stagnation of ...
Mengistie Zewdu
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From Malthusian stagnation to modern economic growth: a swarm-intelligence perspective [PDF]

open access: goldJournal of Physics: Complexity
The correlation between decentralized decision-making and swarm intelligence has emerged as a significant subject within self-organization phenomena.
Yong Tao
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The effect of economic crisis and austerity measures on deaths of despair in Brazil: An interrupted time series analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Some recent analyses have described that, in the context of the instability of social protection institutions and economic crisis, there is an increase in mortality rates selectively from drug overdoses, suicides and alcohol-related liver diseases.
Raphael Mendonça Guimarães   +5 more
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Economic stagnation and inequality: new theoretical and empirical perspective

open access: hybridDigital Economy and Sustainable Development
This paper argues that economic discrimination (ED) can promote shared and inclusive growth when instituted by the trinity of economic development, market, corporation, and government. In contrast, Economic Egalitarianism (EE) will work against it.
Sung-Hee Jwa, Taekyu Lee
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Ending Taiwan’s Economic Stagnation: The Implications of the Elections of Presidents Tsai and Trump [PDF]

open access: greenContemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal, 2018
Taiwan’s economy has slowed down significantly since the late 1990s. Not surprisingly, growing economic stagnation has become a salient political issue in the early 2000s.
Cal Clark, Alexander C. Tan, Karl Ho
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