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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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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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Haiti’s economic stagnation will endure

Emerald Expert Briefings, 2023
Significance Negative growth was seen across all major sectors, including agriculture, services and construction. On the demand side, the situation remains grim, with private investment showing no signs of recovery, having suffered persistently negative growth since 2020. Impacts
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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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Laos: Mired in Economic Stagnation?

Southeast Asian Affairs 2003, 2003
Introduction By most accounts, 2002 was a politically quiet year for Laos. Unlike previous years, there were no student protests or bomb explosions in the capital, Vientiane, and no reported rebel raids against army and police outposts. President Khamtay Siphandone's government grip on power appeared absolute with no open dissent in the ranks ...
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Economic Stagnation in Japan

2018
Japan’s dramatic transformation from economic success to economic stagnation offers important policy lessons to advanced countries everywhere that are struggling with stagnation. The term ‘Japanization’ is often used by economists to describe long-term stagnation and deflation.
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Economic Stagnation in Japan

2002
Before the onset of Japan’s contemporary economic crisis, economic performance was unsurpassed in terms of growth rates, equity or resilience to external shocks. There were many factors that contributed to Japan’s bubble economy, including a determined official push to move the economy from excessive dependence on foreign demand to reliance on domestic
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ICT-related dynamic capabilities and SMEs’ performance: An analysis during the economic stagnation in Belarus

Journal of Technology Transfer, 2023
Radzivon Marozau   +2 more
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Political Stability and Economic Stagnation

1998
The evolution of macroeconomic policies in Latin America since the early 1970s has been by any standard remarkable, even if in some countries observers are not entirely sanguine about the sustainability of the macroeconomic reforms. Only in a few countries, however, has growth matched the vigour with which governments have attacked macroeconomic ...
Philip Keefer, Stephen Knack
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