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Military Spending and Economic Stagnation

American Journal of Sociology, 1973
Baran and Sweezy's analysis of the role of military spending in preventing economic stagnation in monopoly capitalist countries is tested with data from the 18 wealthiest capitalist countries. According to the Baran-Sweezy theory, the greater the role of military spending in an economy, the lower should be the level of unemployment and the more rapid ...
Albert Szymanski
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Economic Stagnation in the Early Roman Empire

The Journal of Economic History, 1946
That the later Roman empire was a period of stagnation, not to say X of decline and total collapse, in the economic as in other spheres has long been recognized. But it has been the contribution of such modern scholars as Frank, Rostovtzeff, and Heichelheim to show that the symptoms and causes of this stagnation are not to be sought solely in the ...
Mason Hammond
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The Kuomintang and Economic Stagnation, 1928–37

The Journal of Asian Studies, 1957
An assault upon the massive problem of economic stagnation fundamentally requires the pursuit of three kinds of basic social and economic changes. First, and perhaps most important, a society must either mobilize domestic savings or attract foreign financing in order substantially to raise its level of investment.
D. Paauw
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The state and economic stagnation in Tropical Africa

World Development, 1986
Abstract Politics, while only one strand in the explanation of Africa's massive economic problems, is nonetheless a significant factor. A central conundrum facing postcolonial political leaders is how to govern and hold together unintegrated peasant societies in the absence of legitimacy.
R. Sandbrook
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The Politics of Africa's Economic Stagnation

The International Journal of African Historical Studies, 1986
Judith Barker   +2 more
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Economic Stagnation and the Stagnation of Economics

Monthly Review, 1971
The New York Times carried a page-one, column-eight story in its issue of March 6th under the headline, "Rate of Jobless Fell in February for a 2nd Month." On the face of it this would appear to be good news: the job situation, after worsening steadily for a whole year, is apparently beginning to improve.
Harry Magdoff, Paul M. Sweezy
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The Economics of Japan’s Stagnation [PDF]

open access: possibleBusiness Economics, 2014
The Japanese economy has been mired in subdued growth and deflation for more than two decades. This paper describes the key economic facts and features of Japan’s decades of stagnation. It discusses why long-term Japanese government bonds’ nominal yields have stayed very low in spite of elevated government debt ratios and chronic fiscal deficits.
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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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Life Expectancies: Mortality, Exhaustion, and Economic Stagnation

Theory & Event, 2019
:This essay takes up the history of theories of economic stagnation from Adam Smith to Alvin Hansen Larry Summers, attending especially to the way the exhausted body figures in those theories both as a metaphor for the economy's lack of development and ...
Annie McClanahan
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Economic Stagnation in Emerging Market Countries: Should Justify Keynes's law

International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies, 2019
This study aims to determine the aggregate demand factors that affect economic stagnation in middle-income emerging market countries, and whether Keynes's law can be a solution to solve the problem with increase demand.
Sri Indah Nikensari   +2 more
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