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Stagnation and Economic Conflict in Europe

International Journal of Political Economy, 2004
If we compare Europe to established federal systems, as those of the United States, Canada, and Australia, fundamental differences are immediately apparent. Existing federations have emerged historically as a result of material forces. Federation has been the result of strong economic and political ties.
Joseph Halevi, Peter Kriesler
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Keynes on Economic Stagnation and Debt

International Journal of Political Economy, 2021
The purpose of this article is to explain how the failure of neoclassical economics to embrace Keynes’ arguments with regard to the long-run tendency of the economic system to trend toward stagnati...
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Economization of Society: Functional Differentiation and Economic Stagnation

Journal of Economic Issues, 2019
Abstract:The explanation of economization and marketization processes is typically approached in the mindset of structural superiority, primacy or hegemony of the economic subsystem over non-econom...
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Burma: Political Unrest and Economic Stagnation

Southeast Asian Affairs 1976, 1976
A severe cyclonic storm struck the Irrawaddy delta around Bassein in May 1975. Almost two months later an earthquake wrought havoc on the pagodas of Burma's ancient capital city of Pagan. In traditional times such natural disasters would have been interpreted as bringing ill omen to the r?gime.
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Globalisation: economic stagnation and divergence [PDF]

open access: possible, 2003
This is a prepublication version of an analysis of stagnation and divergence in the world economy which appeared in Pettifor, A (2003) Real World Economic Outlook, pp152-159. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, pp152-164. A fuller version of this same paper was presented to the British International Studies Association conference in September 2002.
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The Economic Stagnation Thesis, Once More

Southern Economic Journal, 1956
Many of you are probably reflecting: Why flog a dead horse, why resurrect a now nearly forgotten quarrel? You say to yourselves: The desperate 1930's are a decade and a half behind us; and our private and public economies have both readjusted to respond to the possibility of another similar decline in the employment of resources.
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Modern economic growth and recent stagnation [PDF]

open access: possible, 2003
During the past 200 years, most countries have entered a period of modern economic growth-consistent increases in output, input, and productivity per worker that were rare in previous centuries. Even so, a few regions of the world have experienced stagnant or falling living standards in recent years, which some have interpreted as typical of modern ...
Scott L. Baier   +2 more
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Evolution and Stagnation of Economic Systems

1990
In contrast to Marxism, based on the idea of evolution, the market economy is characterised by quite different factors. It received its early impetus from Adam Smith, a son of the Enlightenment and thus estranged from the idea of evolution. He emphasised self-regulation of the market, and it is therefore no coincidence that illustrations from the ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Stagnating Socio-economic Systems

2019
Aleksei V. Bogoviz   +4 more
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