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Stagnation regions of separation [PDF]

open access: bronzeThe Physics of Fluids, 1981
Vorticity contours are used to show that two-dimensional separation falls into three stagnation region classes for steady flows; one type on fixed walls and two others for moving walls. The existing data on laminar unsteady flows indicate that they fill the same three classes.
V. O’Brien
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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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Regression and Stagnation

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 1991
In this paper regression is discussed as a process that can occur both in neurosis and in personality disorder. Regression is contrasted with the phenomenon of stagnation, which is a state characteristic of personality disorder. The aetiology of both regression and stagnation is based on Fordham's theory of deintegration. His concept of the defences of
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Steel and Stagnation

Monthly Review, 1977
The upward swing of the business cycle is rarely smooth. Some industries and regions generally expand more rapidly than others, and all sorts of disproportionalities typically emerge. There is, however, something strikingly different in the unevenness of the current recovery.
Harry Magdoff, Paul M. Sweezy
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An Age of Stagnation? [PDF]

open access: possibleWorld Futures Review, 2014
Much of the policy focus since the onset of the Great Recession in 2008 has been based upon a return of the global economy to “business-as-usual.” It is assumed that it is both possible and desirable to return to the pre-recession trajectory of the global economy, despite such a growth path leading to an imbalanced global economy that was neither ...
Kate Burgess-MacIntosh   +3 more
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