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Secular Stagnation: A Supply-Side View

, 2015
Secular stagnation on the supply side takes the form of a slow 1.6 percent annual growth rate of US potential real GDP, roughly half the 3.1 percent annual growth rate of actual real GDP realized from 1972 to 2004.
R. Gordon
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Democracy in Indonesia: From Stagnation to Regression?

Bulletin of Indonesian economic studies, 2021
Vedi R. Hadiz
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Inflation and Stagnation in Brazil

Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1971
The perplexing thing about the Brazilian economic situation in the 1960s was the simultaneous presence of inflation and relative stagnation. Over the four years 1963-66, the annual industrial growth rate fell from the 9.8 percent of the previous decade to 3 percent. Yet prices more than quadrupled during the period despite a variety of antiinflationary
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The Market Stagnates

1994
The theory of macroeconomic policy may have begun with Keynes and his followers but its development into a rigorous body of thought owes much to the synthesising of Keynes’s theory into a form that was readily understood by those with a Classical background.
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Decline and stagnation

1988
The decline of the Portuguese empire in India is a much more contentious subject than may at first be apparent. It is indicative of the influence of contemporary cultural bonds on commentators that at the time of the decline the very reverse was sometimes put forward, the trouble with the Portuguese was lack of religion.
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Activation energy impact in nonlinear radiative stagnation point flow of Cross nanofluid

, 2018
Muhammad Ijaz Khan   +3 more
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Stagnation point flow of radiative Oldroyd-B nanofluid over a rotating disk

Comput. Methods Programs Biomed., 2020
A. Hafeez, Masood Khan, J. Ahmed
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The Long Stagnation

2017
Charles Harper (1842–1912) was a Western Australian pastoralist, newspaper proprietor and influential politician. He was a frontiersman, a businessman and a powerbroker. The central argument advanced in this volume is that Harper established co-operatives in Western Australia, prior to the Great War, as a means to overcome the economic problems faced ...
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