• nominally higher than in other countries not experiencing economic stagnation. The term "secular stagnation" was originally coined by Alvin Hansen in 1938 to...
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    sometimes called the "Brezhnevian Stagnation" in English. During the period of Brezhnev's leadership, the term "Era of Stagnation" was not used. Instead in Soviet...
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  • Look up stagnation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stagnation may refer to one of the following Economic stagnation, slow or no economic growth. Era...
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    different reasons. Causes include rapid rural-to-urban migration, economic stagnation and depression, high unemployment, poverty, informal economy, forced...
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    decisive for the Western economies. By 1973 the Era of Stagnation was apparent. The Era of Stagnation, a term coined by Mikhail Gorbachev, was attributed...
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  • world—the original heart of the Muslim world—has been afflicted with economic stagnation. For example, it has been estimated that in the mid-1990s the exports...
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  • In economics, secular stagnation is a condition when there is negligible or no economic growth in a market-based economy. In this context, the term secular...
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    Lost Decades (category Economic history of Japan)
    The Lost Decades are a lengthy period of economic stagnation in Japan precipitated by the asset price bubble's collapse beginning in 1990. The singular...
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  • would offer two separate explanations for "stagnation" and "inflation". Neoclassical explanations of stagnation (low growth and high unemployment) include...
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    General Assembly reclassified the Indians as Cherokees. Following the stagnation of cotton prices in the 1890s, farmers in Robeson County began rapidly...
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