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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 ...
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International journal of numerical methods for heat & fluid flow, 2019
Purpose This paper aims to address stagnation point flow of cross nanofluid in frames of hydromagnetics. Flow analysis subjected to expanding-contracting cylinder is studied.
M. Waqas
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Purpose This paper aims to address stagnation point flow of cross nanofluid in frames of hydromagnetics. Flow analysis subjected to expanding-contracting cylinder is studied.
M. Waqas
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Monthly Review, 1986
In his column in The Nation of May 10th, Alexander Cockburn, perhaps the U.S. left's most effective journalist/polemicist, writes: The success of the Reagan administration so far as news management is concerned—news management being its central preoccupation—is its conditioning of the media to "see" and not to see.
Paul M. Sweezy, Harry Magdoff
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In his column in The Nation of May 10th, Alexander Cockburn, perhaps the U.S. left's most effective journalist/polemicist, writes: The success of the Reagan administration so far as news management is concerned—news management being its central preoccupation—is its conditioning of the media to "see" and not to see.
Paul M. Sweezy, Harry Magdoff
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Stagnation Theory and Stagnation Policy
1990Following the traditions of Kalecki and Keynes, we are led to believe that a high long-term rate of growth is necessary to establish an adequate use of capacity and full employment, because somehow our economy is rather inflexibly adjusted to such high long-term rates of growth.
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Monthly Review, 1986
In the "Afterword to the Second German Edition" of Das Kapital Marx called attention to an aspect of the history of economic thought in the nineteenth century which, though in an entirely different context, has had a striking analogue in our time.
Harry Magdoff, Paul M. Sweezy
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In the "Afterword to the Second German Edition" of Das Kapital Marx called attention to an aspect of the history of economic thought in the nineteenth century which, though in an entirely different context, has had a striking analogue in our time.
Harry Magdoff, Paul M. Sweezy
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Journal AWWA, 2005
In his column, AWWA Executive Director Jack Hoffbuhr describes how change, or innovation, is rapidly becoming the normal mode of operation for most organizations. He describes the innovative organization as having characteristics that include communicating the vision of an innovative culture, developing people, championing cross‐functional teams, and ...
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In his column, AWWA Executive Director Jack Hoffbuhr describes how change, or innovation, is rapidly becoming the normal mode of operation for most organizations. He describes the innovative organization as having characteristics that include communicating the vision of an innovative culture, developing people, championing cross‐functional teams, and ...
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Demand Side Secular Stagnation
, 2015The experience of first Japan and now Europe and the USA suggests that Hansen's concept of secular stagnation is highly relevant. Recovery has been anemic and follows a generation of financially unsustainable and often lackluster growth.
L. Summers
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2015
On the fourth of July, 1776, thirteen American colonies declared their independence from Great Britain, and formed the United States of America, thereby laying the foundations for the now oldest surviving political system with representative government.
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On the fourth of July, 1776, thirteen American colonies declared their independence from Great Britain, and formed the United States of America, thereby laying the foundations for the now oldest surviving political system with representative government.
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Monthly Review, 1994
It is relatively clear that globalization, the international spread of capitalist exchange and production relationships, is a very destructive and painful process. The implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) will provide some very stark examples over the next several years.
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It is relatively clear that globalization, the international spread of capitalist exchange and production relationships, is a very destructive and painful process. The implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) will provide some very stark examples over the next several years.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
This paper analyzes periods of economic stagnation in a panel of countries. We test whether stagnation can be predicted by institutional characteristics and political shocks, and compare the impacts of such variables with those of traditional macroeconomic variables. We examine the determinants of stagnation episodes using dynamic linear and non-linear
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This paper analyzes periods of economic stagnation in a panel of countries. We test whether stagnation can be predicted by institutional characteristics and political shocks, and compare the impacts of such variables with those of traditional macroeconomic variables. We examine the determinants of stagnation episodes using dynamic linear and non-linear
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