As economic stagnation breeds populism, so excessive regard for the popular will reinforces stagnation.
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Economic stagnation seems to inspire only political stagnation: Last year's parliamentary elections drew a historic low turnout.
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Secular stagnation means even less reason to worry Opinion Columnist The debate between Joe Stiglitz and Larry Summers over secular stagnation is a somewhat embarrassing affair, which I hope will soon be forgotten.
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Historically, nothing breeds political frustration as reliably as economic stagnation.
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The country has endured a decade of stagnation and austerity.
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Tales games have had an issue with stagnation in storytelling.
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It is a recipe for social stagnation, and perhaps crisis.
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Once that shift takes place, the fear of stagnation recedes.
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Economic stagnation helped populists to power in Greece and Italy.
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How long will this great stagnation of political debate last?
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We live eight years on the economic failures, stagnation. What?
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LONDON - Martin Sorrell has raised the spectre of adland stagnation.
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And this would likely mean wage stagnation for the field.
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The gold standard's proponents prescribe it for ending secular stagnation.
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Voter unease reflects more than the impact of wage stagnation.
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She turns her upbringing into a discourse on wage stagnation.
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Many nations are mired in stagnation or sliding that way.
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Wage stagnation, #MeToo, Black Lives Matter, access to health care.
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China's demographic stagnation could be worse than Japan's, he argued.
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Or it was the right thing until stagnation kicked in.
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Adjusting for population growth makes this stagnation even more pronounced.
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For years Italians have suffered through economic crisis and stagnation.
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"This report proves there is stagnation in coverage," Nandy said.
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Nothing has brought me greater misery or stagnation than those fears.
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This was part of a wider malaise he called "secular stagnation".
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But it is wrong to blame the assembly for Kuwait's stagnation.
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The U.S. is not the only country suffering from secular stagnation.
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The cause of all this is renewed concern about global stagnation.
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Turning around the stagnation; the misery of the Obama/Clinton economy.
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Economic stagnation and surges in immigration are often precursors of trouble.
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Failing to comply with these contradictory burdens leads to professional stagnation.
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Residents of indebted states cannot be expected to endure perpetual stagnation.
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In our era of hyper-innovation, complacency and stagnation equal death.
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Many Kenyans remember the stagnation of their own one-party era.
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LS: Yeah, I think secular stagnation still remains a crucial issue.
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London (CNN Business)Europe just endured one decade of economic stagnation.
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Should the prospect of long-term stagnation inform policy more directly?
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Granted, not all of Shell's production stagnation is within its control.
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It's kind of about coupledom and/or trite polite encounters, stagnation.
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Despite stagnation, Ambrose said she has faith in the Church's future.
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It was a moment that made literal the stagnation of globalization.
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As the decade wore on, the term "secular stagnation" became prominent.
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And there are many other ways to take on secular stagnation.
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Since 210, Japan's economy has expanded 22017% after years of stagnation.
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After years of wage stagnation, we are finally seeing rising wages.
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"Socialism inevitably produces stagnation, corruption and often worse," Mr. Dimon writes.
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Economic stagnation could undermine both popular morale and Russia's global position.
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Economic stagnation would add further pressure on the already-weak government.
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But that has more to do with stagnation than anything else.
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But that reticence may prove a recipe for long-run stagnation. ■
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The growth numbers would seem to imply a story about stagnation.
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Deflation can feed on itself, leading to economic stagnation or worse.
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That reflects Russia's own stagnation, says Renaissance Capital's global economist, Charles Robertson.
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After years of stagnation, the economy is growing at 5.3% a year.
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Voters there are worried about economic stagnation and crime plaguing their communities.
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After years of contraction, followed by stagnation, the economy is growing again.
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People who extol free markets often blame such stagnation on excessive regulation.
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It is stagnation relative to costs—in particular the cost of housing.
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And voters have reason to worry about stagnation in the middle-classes.
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The crisis not only led to a prolonged period of wage stagnation.
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Britain is suffering from a malign combination of economic disruption and stagnation.
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As for what's next for Intel, it's a choice between stagnation vs.
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But stagnation may end eventually, once the robots are promoted to management.
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Japan continues to suffer from economic stagnation, chronic deflation and high debt.
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We have penetrated the 73% and 2% so-called secular stagnation zone.
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Avoiding graph stagnation is critical to the app keeping users coming back.
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What about the argument that "secular stagnation" will keep interest rates low?
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It declared Russia triumphant after years of economic turbulence and military stagnation.
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Since then, the issue has remained in a state of uneasy stagnation.
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JOHN HARWOOD: The stagnation of middle class incomes— V.P. JOE BIDEN: Yes.
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Economic pessimists say these forces and others are causing a "secular stagnation".
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After years stagnation the nights is once again experiencing strong economic growth.
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Finland's economic growth is picking up pace after a decade-long stagnation.
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In the United States, after years of stagnation, wages are perking up.
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This period of wage stagnation and rising inequality was not an accident.
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"One good year does not reverse decades of stagnation," Mr. Bernstein said.
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These places are stuck in what I call the Great American Stagnation.
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Wage stagnation is the most glaring symptom of a declining middle class.
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The bottom line: Chamberlain attributes the stagnation to poor growth in productivity.
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One of them is the stagnation of living standards for ordinary people.
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So far today it looks like such stagnation won't be the case.
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In an era of stagnation, we need to pursue daring policy ideas.
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You view wage stagnation and inequality as problems for the broader economy.
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But economic stagnation is as much a driver of violence as politics.
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Dannel Malloy deeply unpopular after years of economic stagnation in the state.
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"The stagnation in the poverty rate is bad news," Mr. Brady said.
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He asserted that the economy, jobs and wage stagnation were more potent.
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We really should be searching for solutions to the wage stagnation problem.
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The drop in yields is also attributable to the reported wage stagnation.
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Decades of economic stop-and-go have turned into stagnation since 2010.
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The result was wage stagnation and, for millions of manufacturing workers, unemployment.
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"Investors pay up for growth; nobody's paying up for stagnation," Cramer said.
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One study showed gender inequality is a fast-track to economic stagnation.
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The comparison that most scares the tigers is with Japan's elegant stagnation
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Electorally speaking, in other words, Republicans profit from economic stagnation and decline.
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Economists fret about secular stagnation, debt hangovers and whether demography explains sluggish growth.
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Still, the Right to Rise onslaught is a decent explanation for Rubio's stagnation.
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But we're geared so much for growth that even stagnation feels like disaster.
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"But it also stands to reverse a four-decade innovation stagnation in aviation."
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Keim explained that this stagnation can lead to a pileup from other factors.
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This would outrank the lost income due to student debt or wage stagnation.
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Adding to the frustration in the housing market is a stagnation among sellers.
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Our efficiency hasn't bucked wage stagnation; our steadfastness hasn't made us more valuable.
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Six years of economic stagnation have made Latin America's deep inequalities less tolerable.
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And after years of depression and then stagnation, the economy is growing again.
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America is losing its vim, he says, and Americans are settling into stagnation.
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The stagnation of the living standards of average Americans is creating widespread angst.
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Several other factors tend to foment war, including poverty, stagnation and bad government.
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And the strength of profits was down to the stagnation of real wages.
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But it does also make Spain's descent into reactionary Italy-style stagnation improbable.
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It found no "evidence for [unusual] stagnation at any particular middle-income level".
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Just when Walmart's aura was at its most intimidating, in 234, stagnation beckoned.
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And the days of Obama&aposs pathetic economic stagnation are now official over.
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The key symptoms of long-term stagnation, or "Japanification," are on full display.
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British workers are currently experiencing the longest period of wage stagnation since 1860.
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This can make or break brands in seconds – but stagnation essentially equals death.
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He saw deregulation as the answer to the economic stagnation of the times.
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In the decades since, it has commanded attention largely for its economic stagnation.
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Yet the widespread unease goes beyond slow growth and the accompanying wage stagnation.
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Presumably something that would help those harmed by economic stagnation and income inequality.
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U.S. workers have suffered through decades of increasing income inequality and wage stagnation.
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For two decades, there was no change and stagnation with a nuclear threat.
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I think that the stagnation is the central political issue of our times.
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The primary explanations for the stagnation of middle-class incomes are necessarily domestic.
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The political breakthrough also brought an end to the stagnation in economic policy.
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Millennials are dealing with wage stagnation and rising healthcare costs — a bad combination.
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Where would that leave our two big problems, stagnation and the social crisis?
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Some economists speculated that the global economy had sunk into long-term stagnation.
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The great stagnation of living standards is a defining problem of our time.
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In their view, America today is already well along that path to stagnation.
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That's not much, but in an era of wage stagnation, it is something.
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But in fact this stagnation, as you describe it, is clearly bothering you.
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This reform concerns enhancing the process of passing legislation by not facilitating stagnation.
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This year, the country has faced a staggering political crisis and economic stagnation.
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The nation's economic stagnation points to the greater cost of our infrastructure shortcomings.
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Such conditions create fertile grounds for stagnation, frustration, petulant behavior and match fixing.
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Last but not least, the economy is looking up after years of stagnation.
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But the policies have not yet prodded France out of its economic stagnation.
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The paper calls into question the "secular stagnation" theory supported by Larry Summers.
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SECOND, THERE ARE WAYS TO DO IT. I DON'T BELIEVE IN SECULAR STAGNATION.
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And this is FAR from the only poll that shows the Sanders' stagnation.
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To be fair, globalization has probably played a significant role in wage stagnation.
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A major contributor to this stagnation is the sector's approach to product specification.
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Aging Japan's long stagnation acts as a permanent cap on the yen's popularity.
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Workers' wages in Germany have begun to rise recently after decades of stagnation.
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"The problem is stagnation and immobility, not instability as in Italy," said Joffe.
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Without some rebalancing, we're looking at some very serious stagnation in the world.
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After years and years of wages stagnation, we are finally seeing rising wages.
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There's growing evidence that wage stagnation in America — the very stagnation that angers Trump voters — isn't being driven by impersonal forces like technological change; to an important extent it's the result of political changes that have weakened workers' bargaining power.
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After a long period of stagnation under Obama, wages have begun to pick up.
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High daily expenses and wage stagnation make it hard for Utterback to save more.
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It said that would mark the worst period of wage stagnation for two centuries.
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This has resulted in capital flight and stagnation, and even a decline in investment.
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Factory surveys have shown stagnation in the manufacturing sector, but an uptick in services.
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Above all, it confirmed that an era of stagnation in heavyweight boxing has ended.
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That has come after decades of wage stagnation for the majority of American workers.
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The economy is strong and after years of stagnation wages are rising, if modestly.
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Raising tariff walls, hiding behind isolationist barriers, is a recipe for Japanese-style stagnation.
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Predictably, fewer jobs and lower wages have created and exacerbated income stagnation and inequality.
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Each character is on the tipping point between catharsis and destruction, growth and stagnation.
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Yet CPI's rebound in the past six months has seen such growth become stagnation.
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But Nelson warned cynicism will remain over Europe's prospects given the long-term stagnation.
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That's one of the reasons why we've seen increased profitability and [simultaneously] wage stagnation.
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It would also allow the product to evolve after years of near-total stagnation.
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If the country fails to make use of half its talent pool, stagnation looms.
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The gold standard is essential to ending America's "Little Dark Age" of economic stagnation.
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Ramaphosa is trying to revive Africa's most industrialized economy after a decade of stagnation.
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If America is beset by wage stagnation it's not because of intricate structural problems.
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But the pervasive stagnation has left little cover for those set back by globalization.
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Brownback's tenure to re-chart the course of Kansas to stem ongoing economic stagnation.
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Still, the fact remains that she has presided over an era of economic stagnation.
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However, laying the national team's stagnation solely at Klinsmann's feet is a cop out.
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Until this problem is properly addressed, we can expect years of economic stagnation ahead.
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David Brooks Middle-class wage stagnation is the biggest economic fact driving American politics.
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There has been no period since the Great Depression with this sort of stagnation.
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This is not just a road to stagnation, it is a road to stagflation.
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The subject matter on Our Pleasure deals with poverty, artistic stagnation, and struggling relationships.
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Company executives are reportedly looking at new ways to combat stagnation in user growth.
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During a period of stagnation, one often needs an outsider to shake things up.
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The longer the current stagnation continues, the more likely that such a collapse becomes.
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Other nations are not simply biding their time as we threaten ourselves with stagnation.
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"It will make the economy grow again after a four-year stagnation," Auguste said.
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Adulthood becomes, then, either a quest for continued youth or a period of stagnation.
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"Stagflation is a combination of economic stagnation, recession, and high inflation," he said. 3.
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The single greatest antidote to poverty and social stagnation is the emancipation of women.
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A year, in which the economy has been flirting with stagnation and technical recession.
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France has long struggled with economic stagnation and high unemployment — especially among its youth.
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The space between action and stagnation, like the space between all things, is narrow.
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To address wage stagnation, we passed H.R. 7, the Paycheck Fairness Act, in March.
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But that is merely one aspect of a larger challenge: avoiding Japanese-style stagnation.
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"After years of wage stagnation, we are finally seeing rising wages," he said Tuesday.
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After years of stagnation, the United States is once again experiencing strong economic growth.
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We've seen weaker unions, wage stagnation, less innovation, and lower productivity as a result.
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" On the current moment for populist parties, he said, "I see stagnation, or decline.
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Thirty-seven years (and counting) of wage stagnation and decline compounds the problem significantly.
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"We want to leave behind the stagnation and separatism," he said at a news conference.
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Slower population growth can also be a source of economic stagnation in its own right.
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But the kneecapping of the unions in the 1980s predates the recent stagnation in pay.
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In a time of secular stagnation, the normal relationship between saving and investment goes haywire.
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The norms are not the issue — it is the stagnation of norms that we question.
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Democrats in Iowa may have not gotten the message, but Trump has addressed wage stagnation.
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The big problem in California, though, is not the stagnation of low incomes per se.
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It resulted in a soaring yen, arguably leading to Japan's economic stagnation in later years.
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Lawrence Summers, a leading economist, worried about "secular stagnation", an excess of savings muffling growth.
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Nostalgia itself promotes stagnation or regression, which is antithetical to the advancement that invention represents.
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But that doesn't make up for the opportunity cost of a near-decade of stagnation.
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Soon afterward, Japan's economic bubble popped, ushering in a long period of stagnation and deflation.
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Secular stagnation predicts that chronically weak investment will hold down growth for years to come.
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That stagnation matters to the U.S., but in very different ways than a crash would.
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Many Latinos today blame President Barack Obama for the continuing stagnation of the Latino community.
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A simple message runs through all this: Europe is sliding into stagnation, turmoil and extremism.
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Some worry that China will look like Japan in the 1990s, slowly grinding towards stagnation.
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Finland, which is only just recovering from a decade of economic stagnation, celebrated Nordea's move.
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Twenty years after the war, they were still floundering in the ruins of economic stagnation.
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The post-referendum stagnation in the number of sales merely reinforces a long-term trend.
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The stagnation in confirming nominees could change if the Senate uses floor time during recess.
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Technology and globalization have created enormous opportunity for some, and disruption and stagnation for many.
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I came to see one of the more promising attacks on the Great American Stagnation.
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So which is better: 1 to 2 percent stagnation or 3 to 4 percent prosperity?
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This could extend the stagnation as production at weaker firms limps along, adding to inventories.
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But there's also good reason for stagnation, or, put more charitably, for taking things slowly.
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That's where the real battle will be: Will we have an evolutionary thrust or stagnation?
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For every positive statistic indicating racial reconciliation, there was one indicating stagnation or even decay.
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A government-controlled economy that led to decades of stagnation seemed to clinch his conversion.
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But denying creators the ability to experiment is surely a path to stagnation and irrelevance.
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Unemployment, economic stagnation and scandals around Zuma were among reasons the ANC lost voter support.
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They are often marked by economic stagnation, social isolation, family breakdown and high opioid addiction.
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But the signs of stagnation in other areas — beyond economics — may be just as strong.
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After decades of decline and stagnation, the Japanese economy has expanded for six straight quarters.
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Deteriorating living standards have put Russians on edge, and fears of economic stagnation have risen.
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There are two ways to fight the long stagnation in living standards for most Americans.
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Opponents of the plan also participated in demonstrations against corruption and political stagnation on Monday.
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"In 1980, after a decade of stagnation, we needed an infusion of individualism," he wrote.
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Without tax reform, a decade of low growth could easily become a generation of stagnation.
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The decades-long stagnation in working-class incomes has repeatedly rattled whichever party holds power.
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This demographic decline worsens economic stagnation; economists reckoning with its impact keep finding stark effects.
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This demographic decline worsens economic stagnation; economists reckoning with its impact keep finding stark effects.
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But it would also be a reminder that chronic economic stagnation inevitably begets nationalist furies.
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The economy is only now, and slowly, starting to emerge from years of near-stagnation.
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Amid economic stagnation, France must assimilate millions of Muslims descended mostly from North African immigrants.
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"The phase of stagnation caused by low interest rates is far from over," he said.
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On the other hand, it could be that the primary threat is stagnation and corruption.
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Barnier told EU27 ministers in Brussels that the talks were "in a form of stagnation".
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This could lead to economic stagnation when coupled with a shrinking workforce, according to experts.
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Of course, with the Russian economy's continued stagnation, few, if any, can be carried out.
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The second institutional temptation is not toward active wickedness but toward sclerosis, groupthink and stagnation.
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We desperately need more arrows in our quiver to tackle income inequality and wage stagnation.
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With economists fixated on "secular stagnation" and central banks "still" engaged in keeping interest rates low.
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Fretting about both the rise of the robots and about secular stagnation doesn't make any sense.
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The carbonated soft drink market is "characterized by general stagnation rather than steep decline," Mintel noted.
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In fact, the real message of rock-bottom rates around the world is stagnation and deflation.
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Economists sympathetic to the secular-stagnation story argue that there are ways to escape the trap.
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The reality is that Britain is looking at a nasty combination of high inflation and stagnation.
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Despite general wage stagnation, the premium for workers with bachelor's degrees or better has increased significantly.
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But the authors argue that stagnation has most to do with the structure of capitalism itself.
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That surprised market commentators and the Bank of England, which had pencilled in stagnation, not contraction.
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Fame, therefore, is likened to a get-rich-quick fantasy, a shortcut to circumvent societal stagnation.
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What kind of identity is possible when we choose stagnation and delusion over growth and reality?
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It is Italy, with its decades-old fractiousness and stagnation, that looks more out of kilter.
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Those looking for an explanation of secular stagnation in the economy might want to take note.
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That has raised fears of a global economic stagnation as synchronised as the expansion of 2017.
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It is a relief, then, that the stagnation may at last be coming to an end.
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A beautiful country is uglified by a stagnation that hardly illustrates the benefits of economic integration.
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Household income jumped by record levels in 2015 after a long stagnation, and manufacturing is expanding.
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But the economic stagnation that many locals complain of is obscured to outsiders driving through town.
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The comparison falls short when looking at the tools available to fight the disease of stagnation.
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Risk and development helps us avoid stagnation by constantly calling us back to the drawing board.
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JOHN HARWOOD: On your side, Bernie Sanders is pointing to that stagnation in middle class income.
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Slower global growth - the secular stagnation scenario - could still be a worry, particularly for corporate profits.
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After decades of relative stagnation, the world of transportation is on the cusp of multiple revolutions.
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Graham: It was good that it ended when it did because it kept me in stagnation.
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Summers certainly gets the insufficiency of demand issue, and correctly identifies the domestic causes of stagnation.
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But it does make it hard to argue that recent wage stagnation is driven by inequality.
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If we zoom out, advanced economies like the US, UK, and Japan are seeing massive stagnation.
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Japan's efforts to grow its economy after years of stagnation come amid a somber global backdrop.
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After years of stagnation, the West African nation is now among the continent's fastest growing economies.
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If China doesn't become more open and capitalistic, they run the risk of falling into stagnation.
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AFTER years of economic stagnation and questionable lending, bad loans at Italian banks have piled up.
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But politicians are too scared; instead they blame stagnation on the budget limits imposed by Brussels.
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Other economists have warned the shutdown could trigger stagnation or a recession if it stretches longer.
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From "secular stagnation" to climate change, the discipline needs big thinkers as well as big data.
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Taken separately, none of these would put an end to stagnation; taken together, they just might.
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Our biggest economic problem is the stagnation of wages in the middle and on the bottom.
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Tens of millions of Americans face a lifetime of economic stagnation due to a past conviction.
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Such appeals have resonated more broadly with a public worried about security, migration and economic stagnation.
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And in many countries, this type of crony capitalism has fostered stagnation rather than propelled growth.
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It could be the first real sign of inflation in the U.S. after years of stagnation.
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That the Jews were largely an immigrant community, and there was social upheaval and economic stagnation.
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That plan obviously should include policy ideas to address the stagnation afflicting many working-class communities.
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After years of stagnation under the dictatorship of Manuel Noriega, Panama pinned its hopes on investment.
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Wages for all but the highest earners have been mired in a four-decade long stagnation.
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It also ushered in what came to be known as the lost decades of economic stagnation.
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Sri Lankans have grown unhappy with economic stagnation and social unrest, including outbursts of sectarian violence.
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It has joined middle-class stagnation and climate change as a central challenge of our time.
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" His mind, Dr. Watson recalls him saying in "The Sign of Four" (1890), rebelled at "stagnation.
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Fidesz did win in 2010, with help from a bungling socialist government and widespread income stagnation.
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In other words, what's going on now goes beyond the inertia and stagnation of the past.
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Most voters want the government to respond aggressively to the stagnation of middle-class living standards.
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And fewer than half of these distressed areas have managed to snap out of their stagnation.
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After years of stagnation in the industry, audiobooks have become a rare bright spot for publishers.
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Speaking last week in Saudi Arabia, President Obama expressed frustration with the political stagnation in Iraq.
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This is especially important in a country like Russia, which faces significant economic stagnation and inflation.
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"The manufacturing industry has slowed to the point of stagnation," Goldman analysts said in a note.
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Britain has seen an unprecedentedly long stagnation in growth in government spending per person, he said.
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"I believe that if happiness is to be found, it is in stagnation," Gustave Flaubert wrote.
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Others think that it's fundamental; Larry Summers has spoken of a new era of secular stagnation.
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"It's basically stagnation," said Aldis Petriceks, the study's lead author, now a medical student at Harvard.
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"After years of stagnation, the United States is once again experiencing strong economic growth," Trump said.
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The question on my mind recently: Is the successor to the Great Recession the Great Stagnation?
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Further, leaving wage rates unaddressed will exacerbate American wage stagnation while providing offshoring incentives for producers.
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Ramaphosa has vowed to reverse years of mismanagement and economic stagnation under former President Jacob Zuma.
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These open-ended questions foster engagement where there might have been stagnation; inclusivity instead of routine.
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People are being barraged by technology-driven unemployment, wage stagnation, the breakdown of neighborhoods and families.
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The strategy also comes with a stagnation in user growth and a decline on the stock market.
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In the 249th century, Russian Westernisers perceived China as an example of stagnation, bureaucracy, corruption and despotism.
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Yet, despite chronic economic stagnation and a rapidly aging population, policy change has been slow thus far.
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In this stagnation we get the film's most powerful message: trauma is not a means for growth.
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However, more proactive steps are needed if we want to make up for decades of wage stagnation.
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"Capital expenditure has entered a period of stagnation," said Hiroaki Muto, economist at Tokai Tokyo Research Center.
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The financial crisis of 2008 shook capitalism to its core, ushering in a prolonged period of stagnation.
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But it doesn't address this country's persistent problems with immigration, deficits, infrastructure, climate change, wage stagnation, etc.
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LAMENTING the rise of inequality is one of the few growth industries in an age of stagnation.
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More stagnation seems likely and perhaps more elections; there have been four in the past five years.
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The progress contrasted with stagnation in planning for AI, a technology that has been around much longer.
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The bottom line: The line between financial success and stagnation can often be drawn on a map.
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We got the challenge and disruption but many people got stagnation rather than rapidly rising living standards.
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"We are very interested to look at... what kind of an effect the stagnation had," Morton said.
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Macedonia's growth also recovered from stagnation in 2017 to 2.5 percent this year, on restored investors confidence.
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"The UK economy contracted slightly last quarter and surveys point to stagnation in this one," Carney said.
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This stagnation leads to instability, with workers leaving to seek opportunity elsewhere and often getting stuck again.
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That's the secular stagnation hypothesis, and needs a longer discussion than I have time for this morning.
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ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - Russia's leading economic thinkers say the country needs bold action to avoid stagnation.
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There is no easy way to relax that constraint—or, perhaps, to avert a slide into stagnation.
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"There's an issue with wage stagnation, increasing rents and the ability to access affordable housing," she said.
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Haldane said one measure, 'total factor productivity', had shown its longest stagnation in more than 200 years.
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"After four years of stagnation, there was a sizeable year-on-year reduction," the state body said.
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The White House confirmed the call was about the drivers of migration including insecurity and economic stagnation.
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Across the continent, growing inequality and the stagnation of living standards have hit young people especially hard.
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Yet the longer stagnation continues, the greater the odds that government eventually gives the policy a shot.
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He sees the group's "stagnation" under old leaders as being a force pushing young people towards violence.
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Concerns about the possibility of 'secular stagnation' in recent years have compounded the investor hunt for growth.
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But that balance requirement also has the effect of creating stagnation and deadlocks between the two sides.
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A score of 20.13 represents zero growth, however, so the euro zone economy remained close to stagnation.
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After a decade of stagnation the continent's firms have suffered an alarming decline in their global clout.
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Japan is much more accustomed to economic stagnation, and even recessions, but the outlook there is brighter.
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Indeed, this stagnation was one reason the company's former chief executive, Robert Carrigan, left earlier this year.
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Though wages are finally creeping upward, these increases still cannot compensate for years of stagnation and disinvestment.
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Jack Bouroudjian, trader and co-founder of UCX, agreed, adding that delays will likely bring economic stagnation.
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Hong Kong has been in a state of political stagnation since 1997, interspersed with eruptions of outrage.
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This stagnation is partially due to heightened consumer uncertainty in the face of the Trump administration's tariffs.
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Productivity is frequently tied to wages, so a drop or stagnation is typically unwelcome news for workers.
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For the past few centuries, Africans have certainly not been sitting around resigned to stagnation and exploitation.
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"There are so many unhappy people around, and the reason they're unhappy is the stagnation," he said.
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The Dutch real estate market has been growing strongly, after years of stagnation following the 2008 bubble.
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Pantera was the stuff of sprawling subdivisions, big box stores, inescapable socioeconomic stagnation, and, most importantly, anger.
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A completely closed off splinternet will inevitably lead a country to isolation, low growth rates, and stagnation.
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Some Goldman executives have privately lamented that this has created stagnation for the next generation of leaders.
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That is: the wage stagnation that has left too many Americans behind, particularly white working-class men.
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The stagnation poses a threat to the market economy's main claim to legitimacy: that it delivers prosperity.
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Many Congolese hope the election can help draw a line under decades of conflict and economic stagnation.
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Over the same period that working-class whites have endured stagnation, they have shifted to the right.
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The stagnation was striking because of the increase in the share of Americans with full-time jobs.
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He warned that China risked returning to the stagnation it suffered in isolation during the Mao era.
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In summer 2016, a post on Instagram by his aunt Sandra Serva nudged him out of stagnation.
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Due to the coronavirus outbreak, Germany's economy is nearing stagnation, the DIW economic institute said on Wednesday.
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Due to the coronavirus outbreak, Germany's economy is nearing stagnation, the DIW economic institute said on Wednesday.
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"Stagnation, with a risk of a technical recession, currently looks like the only dish served," he continued.
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That's because the underlying problems plaguing Iran — corruption, economic stagnation, and mismanagement — didn't abate after Soleimani's assassination.
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This at least offers voters a clear choice between free markets and growth versus socialism and stagnation.
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I'd rank it behind climate change, the stagnation of mass living standards and the erosion of democracy.
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These conclusions led me to the main problem with slacktivism: it creates an environment conducive to stagnation.
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Not likely, especially when the smell of stagnation starts wafting up from its pool of still water.
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Clinton represents the establishment politician, with the same policies that have continued the stagnation in our country.
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The failure of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's reform agenda owes a great deal to Italy's economic stagnation.
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Faced with unemployment and wage stagnation, these voters elected a president who promised to fight for jobs.
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In sum, the 2010s have seen stagnation, rather than a repeat of the cataclysm of the 1980s.
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Most of the board expressed "concern" with the stagnation this year of tertiary activities, which capture services.
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But over the past few years, globalization and income stagnation have caused the line to stop moving.
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Federer played down the doomsday talk that accompanied his stagnation in the second half of the year.
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If that stagnation continues, Facebook will have to increasingly rely on Instagram for growth among individual users.
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First, an economic stagnation that we are only just now, eight years into an economic recovery, beginning to escape — a stagnation that has left median incomes roughly flat for almost a generation, encouraged populism on the left and right, and made every kind of polarization that much worse.
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IN OTHER WORDS, INFLATION IS GOING TO ENTER INTO THE STAGNATION, AND AS I'VE BEEN ARGUING FOR A LONG TIME, WE ARE ALREADY MOVING INTO STAGFLATION, WHICH ACTUALLY FEELS BETTER THAN STAGNATION BECAUSE, FOR EXAMPLE, PROFIT MARGINS ARE MOVING UP. THE DATA FOR JANUARY ARE NOT TOO BAD.
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Yet rule by a callow, hot-headed prince could be just as dangerous as stagnation under a gerontocracy.
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They are struggling with low salinity which harms shellfish reproduction, water stagnation, pollution and agro-chemical run-off.
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With activity rising again after months of stagnation, U.S. crude production is also expected to continue to rise.
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Wages are finally rising -- particularly for those at the bottom of the income ladder -- after years of stagnation.
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As the global economy departs from several years of stagnation, so too does the outlook for copper pricing.
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Most of the stagnation in sales is on the highest end of the market, where supply is plentiful.
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So getting to 50 percent is pretty far-fetched, especially when one considers the recent stagnation in recycling.
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Can we redistribute wealth from the top so the bottom doesn't starve without devolving into inefficiency and stagnation?
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Turns out that group bumped into the same income stagnation suffered by the U.S. middle class since 2000.
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Plenty of economists have noted what they call a "great stagnation" in the global economy in recent times.
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Yet his years in office were characterised by modest economic growth, interspersed with periods of stagnation and recession.
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Otherwise Latin America risks being trapped in a vicious circle of economic stagnation and social and political conflict.
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Nor that Western support for Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi's coup in Egypt has resulted in stagnation and repression.
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He outlined plans for igniting growth in an apparently stagnant business, and for preserving profitability despite that stagnation.
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The wider strategy is to offset stagnation and declines in its own legacy business providing basic phone services.
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Facebook's family of apps seized on the stagnation of Snapchat Stories and its neglect of the international market.
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"Without new technology to relieve competitive pressures, stagnation is likely to erupt into conflict," the Founders' rules advise.
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For Larry Summers of Harvard University, this "secular stagnation" is a consequence of a chronic shortfall in demand.
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In order to stave off economic stagnation, the Cuban government invited Western businesses to invest in the country.
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But if adland's most prominent chief executive is bracing for stagnation, investors are apt to do the same.
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From 2011 to 2014, revenue had been decreasing alongside a stagnation in states adopting the institute's mock bill.
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Sanders is right to reject that philosophy and to attack the stagnation of Democratic Party mainstream economic policy.
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And, wage stagnation and crippling levels of student debt make it impossible for many to save for retirement.
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Since then, the economy has performed more strongly than the Bank forecast, confounding its forecasts of near-stagnation.
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Political corruption, fiscal mismanagement, falling commodity prices and stagnation in China converged to bring about a dramatic reversal.
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Consequences of stagnation could include higher taxes, tougher antitrust policing, more regulation and more rules to protect jobs.
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On the heels of two years' of global stagnation, the category is finally showing some signs of life.
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Despite some progress, Waymo's promise of a driverless future has seemed destined to be forever overshadowed by stagnation.
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It is a beacon of light capable of guiding the nation out of economic stagnation toward greater growth.
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Lithuania's population stagnation is largely due to emigration, particularly to the United Kingdom, and more deaths than births.
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Japan's stagnation had become a self-fulfilling prophecy; Abenomics could succeed only if enough people believed it would.
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In 285, even as the euro zone as a whole began to recover, economic stagnation continued in France.
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College-educated workers have not seen meaningful pay raises, and public policy has failed to address the stagnation.
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With most of the important technologies already invented, we should expect 28500 years of stagnation, according to Gordon.
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France slid back into stagnation with zero growth in the three months to June from the previous quarter.
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But limited wage growth after years of stagnation helps explain why this is not a feel-good economy.
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Twitter's inability to attract new users caught up to it, analysts said, causing a stagnation in advertiser demand.
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Household incomes rose in 2015, breaking a yearslong pattern of income stagnation, the U.S. Census Bureau reported today.
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These findings point to near stagnation in controlling cardiovascular diseases and deaths, Dr. Stephen Sidney and colleagues wrote.
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We were upper-middle class, what we had seen was not poverty, as much as stagnation and unfairness.
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Too much of it and you get stagnation, while monopolies can counter-intuitively offer huge incentives for innovation.
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The corollary is that rising budget deficits are allowed to lift the economy out of stagnation and recession.
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Japan hit a decade of stagnation, and in 2010, China overtook it as the world's second-largest economy.
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It is people initially excited by the Time's Up insurgency who are concerned about stagnation or even backsliding.
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It is also a coherent and essential response to underlying stagnation that has grown to plague advanced economies.
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For over ten years and across nine albums, Kayo Dot has made it a mission to avoid stagnation.
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The narrow margin of victory for the governing party showed that voters are sick of stagnation and corruption.
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In 2017, denial took the form of emphasizing the issue of wage stagnation — but then wages stopped stagnating.
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Many of our economic ills — like income stagnation and a decline in entrepreneurship — stem partly from corporate gigantism.
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Italy's stagnation is likely to heighten the dispute between the populist government in Rome and officials in Brussels.
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After all, simply allowing the relationship to slip off the priority list will probably yield stagnation, or worse.
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Despite wage stagnation and the soaring costs of college and housing, millennials are optimistic about their financial futures.
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Many companies cited weak foreign demand and a near stagnation in export orders as reasons for the slowdown.
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They still think longer-run growth is 1.8 percent, so they're very much in the secular stagnation camp.
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Second, many rank-and-file voters have grown angry about economic stagnation and anxious about immigration and secularization.
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Collison had also invited Tyler Cowen, a George Mason University economist who wrote the book The Great Stagnation.
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Unlike the situation 10 years ago, the last time Mexico fell into recession, today's stagnation is not imported.
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Washington conventional wisdom told us economic stagnation, higher taxes, greater regulation and fewer manufacturing jobs were metaphysical certainties.
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That more than anything may be the cause of wage stagnation for less skilled, non-college-degreed workers.
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In 1975, amid civic disorder and economic stagnation, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi suspended parliament and imposed emergency rule.
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It would have been two candidates who agreed about the country's stagnation but had very different policy prescriptions.
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"Putin's Real Long Game," McKew argued, is to capitalize on Europe's struggle with surging immigration and economic stagnation.
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Yet Mr. Rosselló misread the anger brewing among his people after years of economic stagnation and broken promises.
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Yet Mr. Rosselló misread the anger brewing among his people after years of economic stagnation and broken promises.
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In the age of Trump, of course, concepts like a decades-long period of wage stagnation are commonplace.
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But in the meantime, RTS,S might be sufficient to halt the recent stagnation in progress against malaria.
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Production has increased by more than 20% in the past five years, despite a broader recession and now stagnation.
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But we also observed that progress had been very, very slow - with stagnation in some cases, relapses in others.
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But after years of stagnation, the company is being forced to play catch-up in order to stay competitive.
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Despite a tight labor market, employee salaries aren't rising fast enough to make up for years of wage stagnation.
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The BOJ has been using a similar map aimed at gauging signs of overheating or stagnation in financial activity.
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The cause of America's wage stagnation problem is clear: policymakers have failed to adopt proven measures to raise pay.
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If the secular-stagnation idea holds, central banks face a stark choice until politicians do some of these things.
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They've reached a point of stagnation, and that's based on the lack of structure in the regional music industry.
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After years of stagnation, the stock has surged about 25 percent since Steve Easterbrook took over as McDonald's CEO.
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The financial crisis of 2008 and the prolonged stagnation that followed have poisoned the well of pro-business feeling.
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Twitter is finally modernizing its core APIs after seven years of stagnation, and it wants early feedback from developers.
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After years of stagnation, east Africa's clothing industry has more than doubled its exports since 2009 (see first chart).
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This came a day after ECB president Mario Draghi warned of "lasting economic consequences" from years of economic stagnation.
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First, wage stagnation is estimated to have left them worse off in real terms than they were in 280.
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Mr Macron's western European gang fears stagnation and opposes Mr Weber; the EPP most fears disintegration and supports him.
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Problems in the financial system and policy responses did not cause the stagnation – they merely prolonged and exacerbated it.
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Even amidst political chaos and stagnation, the new administration has managed to tear through regulations at a brisk pace.
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But by 2008, after two decades of stagnation, that had fallen to 2.4%, well below most of northern Europe.
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They argue they should be allowed to compete on lower prices to catch up after decades of communist stagnation.
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Unless they do, the euro zone risks falling back into stagnation—the trap it faced after the financial crisis.
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But the economic stagnation will soon force the Japanese government to face its painful and long-neglected structural reforms.
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There is good reason to think that power imbalances play a big part in the rich world's wage stagnation.
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The long-term silver lining here is that this imminent stagnation is the precursor of the industry's overall transition.
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They are cutting interest rates, even going negative on rates to promote growth and avoid stagnation, or worse, deflation.
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Also to blame is an unfortunate confluence of rising tuition and wage stagnation, said Mark Kantrowitz, publisher of SavingForCollege.com.
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And with uncertainty about the U.K.'s impending exit from the EU, they are both contributing to the stagnation.
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Cities across the country are also dealing with demographic challenges, including population growth, an aging workforce and economic stagnation.
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Decades of bickering over key issues — most recently tax, pension and education reform — has fed perceptions of political stagnation.
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Khanna conceives of the program as a response both to wage stagnation and the rise of the gig economy.
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Dimon also talked about socialism, which he said "inevitably produces stagnation, corruption and often worse," and defended share buybacks.
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Premium costs, slowed economic growth in places like China and less incentive to upgrade are driving the stagnation here.
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The song was a pure product of Depression-era France, trapped between economic stagnation and the specter of fascism.
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Japan: Powered by booming automotive and electronics industries, Japan has been nonetheless hampered by stagnation, and now population decline.
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If anything, the world economy is now throwing off signs that an era of coordinated stagnation may have arrived.
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Anger over economic stagnation and reputed graft within the clerical and security hierarchies has been building since last month.
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Supply-siders worry that it is creating a growing risk of stagnation, or even a full-blown economic crisis.
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Finally, stagnation anywhere along the line raises the likelihood of bacteria and makes the water less safe to drink.
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That much has been clear since day one, a fact seemingly confirmed by a recent stagnation in the space.
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But to many of these fans, the stagnation of the HP world has become harder and harder to ignore.
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To address the discrimination, economic stagnation, and societal divisions that make Iran's low-cost, high-yield regional meddling possible?
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That stagnation first dawned with President Nixon taking us off what was left of the gold standard, in 85033.
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It is a scenario for national stagnation – economically, technologically, in human health and in something less tangible, human hope.
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Trump it has to be—and if he is psychologically erratic and vulgar, better that than an endless stagnation.
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Wall Street tends to like stagnation in Washington, so investors are actually just fine with Democrats taking the House.
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Persistent sluggishness prompted academics and policymakers to speculate that the U.S. had entered a new era of secular stagnation.
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Amidst a backdrop of terrorism and concerns about economic stagnation, education tends to take a backseat in national elections.
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In addition, Mr. Behravesh said, wages are finally beginning to inch higher for many workers after years of stagnation.
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Workers know their take-home pay has stagnated, but they may not attribute that stagnation to health care costs.
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The stagnation meant that conditions of slack in the economy were growing more quickly than anticipated, the bank said.
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And they dismiss concerns about wage stagnation — since Americans are buying more flat-screen TVs and cellphones than ever.
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Pretty sure I wrote them before the global trade stagnation happened, but they're a useful guide all the same.
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The stagnation meant that conditions of slack in the economy were growing more quickly than anticipated, the bank said.
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He also emphasized the fact that Americans are experiencing a stagnation or even slight decline in their life expectancy.
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To stop copycats, Snapchat shares itself However, it's not competition, but missteps and stagnation that most often kill startups.
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Pointing to the minimal growth, IEA declared the 2012 to 2022 time frame a "decade of stagnation" for coal.
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Europe bucked global smartphone stagnation in the third quarter, marking an 8% year over year growth in device shipments.
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Analysts believe the new 5G networks will spur many consumers to upgrade their phones after years of market stagnation.
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They've been beset by years and income inequality, stagnation, and have a hard enough time already making ends meet.
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The pattern of history has been that after a period of stagnation, the next president takes up this role.
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By now, you probably have at least a passing familiarity with the signs of economic stagnation in this country.
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Add it all up — faster inflation plus mediocre nominal-wage growth — and you get a stagnation in real wages.
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Australia is now in a sustained period of wage stagnation that it has not seen outside of a recession.
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Mr. Xi's authoritarian approach was meant to bring faster policymaking after years of stagnation under his predecessor, Hu Jintao.
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Following the debacle of the George W. Bush years, the federal bureaucracy suffered from lack of attention and stagnation.
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Fear-mongering about the West is a political tool, allowing Putin to justify repression and economic stagnation at home.
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And though the cast members deploy them with panache they cannot overcome the stagnation built into the narrative structure.
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The resentment that Mr. Trump has exploited is plainly rooted in decades of middle-class stagnation and rising inequality.
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Starting a new publishing division from scratch could prove challenging, particularly at a time of stagnation within the industry.
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Crime, economic stagnation and erratic government decisions signal a long and bumpy ride for his presidency — and his country.
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"The other alternative would be to wait until we have all the money, but that means stagnation," Gjiknuri said.
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Dealing with the growth stagnation requires a judicious mix of tough government policies that are not easy to implement.
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The result in economic policy was the Great Crash of 2008, economic stagnation, and inequality at century-high levels.
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Food, drink and tobacco sales grew after a month-on-month contraction and year-on-year stagnation in January.
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Pointing to the minimal growth, IEA declared the 2012 to 2022 time frame a "decade of stagnation" for coal.
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This "market socialism" saw Yugoslavia's economy run into the same stagnation and inefficiency as the centrally planned variant elsewhere.
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Economic stagnation and widespread organized crime in the south has contributed to a steady erosion of faith in politics.
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Throw in wage stagnation, which began in the early '103s, and deindustrialization of the great cities of the North.
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Tougher regulation of consumer lending would be welcome but obviously would not fundamentally address the underlying stagnation of income.
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The old Communists and radical ethnic nationalists are largely gone; in their places is stagnation — economic, social and political.
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Paramilitary attacks are increasing again, fueled by economic stagnation, a leadership vacuum and the impact of a looming Brexit.
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After that, Japan, once the economic powerhouse of Asia, struggled to lift itself from a protracted period of stagnation.
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A new Twitter hashtag, #FirstTimeISawMe, is spotlighting both the evolution and stagnation of representation in media and pop culture.
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US economic elites failed to foresee the 2008 crash and to arrest broader trends of stagnation and rising inequality.
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Mr. Sanders has an economic and class-based message at a moment when inequality and income stagnation are big issues.
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So while immigration can be a useful stopgap, it won't bail the US out of stagnation in the long run.
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Weak consumer spending has dogged Japan's economy, which has struggled to achieve steady recovery after decades of deflation and stagnation.
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The price of the digital currency reached record highs well over $1,000 after years of stagnation following a major crash.
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But the most devilish aspect of the secular-stagnation story is that good times do not necessarily indicate underlying health.
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The '220s were a mess of stagnation and decline, the death of manufacturing and bitter fights over de facto segregation.
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It was only in 2013, after years of deficit spending and economic stagnation, that borrowing costs belatedly started to surge.
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But it's also possible to look at Atari's presence as a sign of cultural stagnation in the Blade Runner universe.
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A potential Brexit, the U.S elections, and potential stagnation in Asia are all making both individual and institutional investors wary.
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Yet, launching a long-awaited consultation on reforms on June 16th, HKEX warned of "stagnation" if it does not change.
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Those figures, especially when it comes to setbacks and stagnation for female candidates on the right, highlight the challenges ahead.
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A few months ago, Crunchbase News reported that a longstanding period of SaaS investment stagnation had come to an end.
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The data showed that France saw a robust increase in service sector activity which offset its ongoing stagnation in manufacturing.
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After eight years of stagnation, the economy is doing quite well under President Trump – and the American people know it.
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Companies like Facebook, Twitter and Snap are still growing their user bases overseas, but stagnation at home will be painful.
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" In Traditional Chinese Medicine, bodily ailments are said to be caused by poor energy flow, a condition called "energy stagnation.
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ITALIAN STAGNATION Italian yields dropped marginally but were little changed after data showed the economy stagnated in the second quarter.
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The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday warned in its latest world outlook that reversing free trade policies would increase stagnation.
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Stagnation over the past decade has thereby left Britons' pay packets some 22010% smaller than they would otherwise have been.
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If Mr Díaz-Canel wants to preside over progress rather than stagnation and decline, he will have to liberalise further.
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Not only is Possum Springs experiencing economic decay and technological stagnation; it is experiencing an unraveling of its social infrastructure.
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It's tough to pinpoint a single glaring reason for Dallas' stagnation, but a number of smaller ones are obvious enough.
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"I think what both Trump and Bernie are tapping into is this anger, this frustration, this economic stagnation," Kish said.
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The bad loans reflect more than a decade of stagnation and Italy's slower-than-expected recovery from the euro crisis.
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Combined with an aging population and a polluted, inadequate (for all those people) resource base, and you get looming stagnation.
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Wage stagnation, underemployment, the exploding cost of a college education and the erosion of pensions are leaving many without hope.
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The data were still weak and pointing to an economy close to stagnation, but came in slightly better than expected.
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In politics, career, and personal life this year, I've come to find myself navigating draws, dead ends, and general stagnation.
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A recent review of the evidence points to continued near-stagnation in all disciplines with only "tiny increments" in performance.
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Though the small number of cases may appear insignificant, the committee said the trend is noteworthy because it shows stagnation.
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Wednesday's development also represented progress for the Trump administration amid efforts to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula following months of stagnation.
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The sector drives global commodity prices, making the difference between growth and stagnation for resource exporters like Australia and Brazil.
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Because of this stagnation, the shareholders of one major pharma company after another have backed off on R&D investment.
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IHS MARKIT SAYS OCT PMI CONSISTENT WITH GDP FALLING AT A QUARTERLY RATE OF -0.1%, UNDERLYING TREND "STAGNATION AT BEST"
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City officials initially defended their methods, saying the pre-stagnation flushing did not affect the accuracy of the test results.
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All these elements may contribute to wage stagnation, inhibiting the traditional response of higher pay to the shortage of workers.
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Don't wait for the other person — take the initiative to attack the issue immediately (it won't get better through stagnation).
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As they struggled with wage stagnation, student-loan debt, and rising living costs, it became difficult for them to save.
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If we follow Trump's trade policies, the result will not be restored American greatness, but rather accelerated decline and stagnation.
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Those scores showed a decline in math performance, stagnation in reading performance, and decline in college preparation in both areas.
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Europe was now united and ready to cooperate with China after years of crisis-management and economic stagnation, Macron said.
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Wage stagnation is a major problem in the United States; hence, disposable income has decreased for most folks in America.
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To a lesser extent, they also reflect stagnation in federal help, which accounts for nearly 10 percent of school budgets.
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The result is "constitutional stagnation" for American law as well as a Catch-20073 for would-be litigants, he concluded.
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Hypothesized secular stagnation has been exposed as a relic of poor trade, fiscal and regulatory policies that are being reversed.
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He has won many supporters, however, as a populist law-and-order candidate amid economic stagnation—a potent combination, historically.
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Abe took office in December 2012, promising to pull Japan out of nearly two decades of economic stagnation and deflation.
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Liberal economists like Larry Summers, who blamed "secular stagnation" for President Obama's tepid growth record, dismissed GOP ambitions as ridiculous.
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The damage from climate change — one problem that's even more important than stagnation — will accelerate in the face of inaction.
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Of late, secular stagnation and the weak economic position of the middle class are the more likely deterrents to investment.
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So it's not surprising that regulatory costs have led to hiring freezes, growth stagnation and even businesses closing their doors.
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Over the last few years, while app usage showed signs of stagnation, the push for driverless vehicles has only intensified.
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And for you secular stagnation worriers out there, the economic impact of wider long-term management could also be huge.
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Conservatives will point out that the way health care costs eat into paychecks is part of the story of stagnation.
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"Few wanted to vote for mainstream parties that were the authors of the stagnation of the last decade," he said.
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It is the perfect millennial opus, one that gets at the class warfare and economic stagnation that plague our generation.
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Ben Bernanke, the former Federal Reserve chairman, has criticized the secular-stagnation theory, as Vox's Matt Yglesias chronicled in 2015.
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The back-and-forth highlights how much Microsoft has recovered after years of stagnation, and how rocky Apple's future looks.
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Well before Mr. Bolsonaro's rise, they were protesting against cynical politics, spiraling corruption, economic stagnation and breathtaking levels of crime.
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According to this view, the economic and social stagnation of the white working class played little role in Trump's victory.
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My instinct is that a bolder message from Democrats on the stagnation of middle-class living standards would make sense.
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Over the last 40 years we have seen stagnation in worker compensation while productivity is at an all-time high.
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A spike in dissent nationwide shows that after years of economic stagnation, Russians' patience with their government is wearing thin.
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Beginning as a researcher into bankruptcy, Warren eventually developed a larger theory of middle-class financial fragility and wage stagnation.
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But the 2628 years from 28500 to 6900 were a time of middle-class economic stagnation and increasing economic inequality.
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At the same time we are seeing a certain amount of stagnation in the growth of production in the USA.
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After years of stagnation, our economy is booming, paychecks are rising, and jobs are steadily moving back into the states.
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It has endured a global financial shock, years of regional economic stagnation and no end of cross-border political accusations.
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Xi, like Vladimir Putin, by opting for absolute power, has all but ensured the long-term stagnation of his country.
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Who can wonder that an electorate already angry about economic stagnation and poor services turn their backs on all this.
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Wage stagnation By Tami Luhby and Patrick Gillespie, CNNMoney Trump took credit for workers getting higher wages under his tenure.
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Africa — contrary to myths of isolation and stagnation — has been embedded in the world and the world embedded in Africa.
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The result would be a scarcity of the digital currency followed by a severe economic contraction and stagnation without end.
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The "cumulative effect of hundreds of seizures over time results in developmental stagnation and intellectual disability," according to Sullivan's testimony.
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In short, American families have suffered roughly two decades of wealth stagnation, despite years of job growth and economic recovery.
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THE AGE OF STAGNATION Why Perpetual Growth Is Unattainable and the Global Economy Is in Peril By Satyajit Das 337 pp.
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But an economy composed of cosy incumbents will eventually see a collapse in innovation and hence a stagnation in living standards.
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We do still have a problem in this country with wage stagnation and with the growing inequality between rich and poor.
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"This confirms the economic stagnation in Mexico during the first half of 2019," said James Salazar, an analyst at CI Banco.
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Venezuela was once the envy of Latin America, until a long stagnation in living standards brought a populist strongman to power.
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The economic stagnation of much of the era has left a gloomy taste for many, but Saito said he felt liberated.
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Yet he fails to point out that soon after Zheng He's explorations China turned inward, beginning its half-millennium of stagnation.
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Thai companies are piling into Vietnam, driven both by their neighbour's zingy consumer markets and by fears of stagnation at home.
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It was going through stagnation, it was moving slowly, we need to realize how difficult the world is becoming around it.
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Khanna presents his program as combating a range of modern economic ills, with wage stagnation near the top of the list.
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This happy outcome would have surprised some economists of the 1930s, who worried about a "secular" (ie, persistent) stagnation of demand.
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Each faces its own headwinds—worst of all a Saudi-led airspace blockade of Qatar—but the shared mood is stagnation.
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The figures showed that manufacturers recorded ongoing solid growth but service providers reported a near-stagnation of output during the month.
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There was much talk of an era of "secular stagnation", in which growth, inflation and interest rates would stay permanently low.
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HSBC has forecast a 10 percent fall in non-residential construction in 2017/18 and stagnation in residential construction in Britain.
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That may be tricky, given the handicaps of economic stagnation, sanctions and endemic corruption, though rising oil prices will now help.
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It's further evidence that next-generation startups are bringing the US rocket industry roaring back to life after years of stagnation.
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It is a way of growing order and surprise in a universe that in all other respects tends towards entropic stagnation.
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For the elite, the prospect of long-term stagnation and endless standoff with the West raises questions about the country's direction.
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With a few exceptions, handset makers are starting to feel the pain of stagnation, due to a confluence of different forces.
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That move would mean more business and jobs after years of stagnation due to constraints under the government's sequestration of funds.
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Ageing populations, debt hangovers, fear and secular stagnation: if low real rates are a crime, there is no shortage of suspects.
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The period from 1991 to 2001 refers to a period of economic stagnation which was marked by near-zero interest rates.
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The yen's rapid gains threaten to hurt Japan's export sector and its prospects for defeating two decades of deflation and stagnation.
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BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda's shock-and-awe record monetary stimulus gets credited for helping Japan snap out of years of stagnation.
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Tens of thousands are rallying across Russia to protest corruption and government stagnation, with many chants and signs aimed at Putin.
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Try this move to release any stagnation and congestion in the thoracic spine, and to strengthen the spine and increase flexibility.
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For these four decades of stagnation to be consolidated, Europe and the USA each need to take in 50 million immigrants.
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Why it matters: Due to years of economic contraction and stagnation, Russians are increasingly demanding measures to improve their living standards.
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Trump round-housed Clinton on economic stagnation, foreign policy failures, her alarming support for partial-birth abortion, political ineffectiveness and corruption.
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The Brexit vote and Trump's unexpected win illustrate that when stagnation sets in at the center, anger can drive nationalist backlash.
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After a long but sluggish recovery, Greenspan and Wooldridge worry U.S. entrepreneurship is in decline and the economy heading for stagnation.
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"Their diagnosis is secular stagnation, not a recession," Michael Hartnett, Bank of America's chief investment strategist, wrote in the Tuesday report.
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However, since the third quarter of 2018, the economy has been in de facto stagnation, with quarterly GDP growth averaging 0%.
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Brzeski suggested that the weakening of the domestic economy is the most worrisome trend facing Germany, rather than wider economic stagnation.
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However, the Soviet Union that Gorbachev came to lead was in rough shape, plagued by corruption, stagnation, and an ailing leadership.
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Economic stagnation and the Workers Party's corruption scandals seem to have played into voters' enthusiasm for a new sort of candidate.
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Secular stagnation Lawrence H. Summers, former economic adviser to President Obama, has suggested that the problem predates the recent financial crisis.
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The result, he says, is secular stagnation — a persistent inability of the economy to generate sufficient demand to maintain full employment.
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Larry Summers has been an outspoken exponent of the idea that our economy is in a longer period of secular stagnation.
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And wages are growing at a meager 2.6 percent rate, which won't make up for a long period of wage stagnation.
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This column is my first for the Op-Ed page, which is why I'm devoting it to the great American stagnation.
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The reforms are a cornerstone of Sipila's plan to balance public finances and boost the economy after a decade of stagnation.
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Instagram's competition has contributed to stagnation in the growth of Snapchat Stories sharing, but messaging remains beloved by Snap's younger users.
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The stagnation has opened the door to trade skeptics like Mr. Wiertz, who argue that the deck is stacked against them.
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The best empirical data shows that after a time of stagnation, human right protection improved globally over the past three decades.
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Voters are angry about a mixture of slower growth or economic stagnation, corruption scandals, crime and poor public services (see article).
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They felt swamped by waves of immigrants, frustrated by economic stagnation and disgusted by the cultural values of the cosmopolitan urbanites.
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Several years ago, Lawrence Summers — the economist and former Treasury secretary — began using the phrase "secular stagnation" to describe the problem.
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And both debates are taking place in a context defined more by stalemate and stagnation than by a 1930s-style crisis.
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In an age of crisis and stagnation, young people raised on hyperlinks and hashtags tend to see social problems as connected.
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Moments of stagnation, then exchanging baskets with Michigan State, kept the Bruins from pulling closer than nine points down the stretch.
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Macri's four-year term was marred by high inflation, economic stagnation and an 83.88% fall in the peso versus the dollar.
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I don't know what will happen when the water begins to noticeably evaporate, or when other changes, such as stagnation, occur.
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But Mr. Abdi said that nothing has boosted Al Shabab's recent rise more than the stagnation of the government in Mogadishu.
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During 20123 ruinous years in power, he curtailed political freedom, presided over the stagnation of Kenya's economy and encouraged patronage politics.
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Employees who organized a petition to the board to remove the CEO were fired, leading to further talent departures and stagnation.
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It is the second year in a row in which household spending has increased, after a decade of stagnation or decline.
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Understandably so, there is anxiety over the economic stagnation, immigration and government bureaucracy that seemingly ignores the mood of the people.
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In other words, Macron represents a neoliberal program that offers regressive "solutions" for France's problems of mass unemployment and economic stagnation.
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Justifiably, many French feel themselves the victims of economic stagnation, of cultural decline, of a blinkered and self-satisfied ruling class.
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More workers are pressing their employers because of concerns about income inequality, wage stagnation, sexual harassment in the workplace and automation.
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In the best of circumstances, China, like Japan before it, is likely to experience a prolonged period of relative economic stagnation.
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With Putin in place for the next six years, one can expect the country's economic stagnation and external disruptions to continue.
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I'm glad it exists because climate change and the stagnation of mass living standards are both defining challenges for this country.
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Just look at the relative stagnation of life expectancy for poor Americans, even as rich Americans are living longer and longer.
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Further, the Auten/Splinter data doesn't touch on middle-class wage stagnation, another major theme of the Piketty/Saez/Zucman work.
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The fixes for Concordia's stagnation, in his view, would be a strengthening of the social compact between Concordia and the government.
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Mourad's dynamic method — which does not allow revisions or erasures — imbues each work with counterpoised turbulence and stagnation, movement and stasis.
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On top of their debt, millennials (alongside the rest of the country) are dealing with wage stagnation despite an improving economy.
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This ignores the fact that millennials have suffered more from the long stagnation that followed the financial crisis than any other generation.
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Investors may dislike the recovery in growth and inflation, if ever it comes, even more than they did the current great stagnation.
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A spokesman, François Banon, blames "macroeconomic conditions and difficulties", noting years of stagnation in France and its neighbours, plus fears about terrorism.
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The prime minister has struggled to boost economic growth after years of stagnation and been hurt by scandals in the banking sector.
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The company said stagnation in the Italian and Spanish advertising market was one reason behind the drop in nine-month advertising revenues.
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The goal of the $1 Billion Wage Gain Challenge is to put America's wage stagnation crisis center stage for the JFF community.
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That, however, points to a third anxiety underlying the markets' nervousness: that a No vote would prolong Italy's political and economic stagnation.
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Calls and visits to clients were up 25% per banker after years of stagnation and the feedback was "very positive", he said.
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And you have to wonder about the social and political consequences of another generation of stagnation or decline in working-class incomes.
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The political response to the threat of stagnation is likely to be more radical than it was in Japan, says Mr Tasker.
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"With budget discussions already tense between Rome and Brussels, this stagnation will only add to concerns," Bert Colijn, economist at ING, said.
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She doesn't say anything about the financial crisis, which precipitated the current era of stagnation, or address Britain's lousy record on productivity.
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The ratings also consider the region's economic stagnation amid a sluggish national economy and a weak institutional framework for Russian sub-nationals.
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Such low growth will very soon start to feel like stagnation and affect lifestyles, says Chris Weafer of Macro-Advisory, a consultancy.
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That is because a transition is under way in which buoyant global growth causes inflation to replace stagnation as investors' biggest fear.
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The reforms are a cornerstone of Sipila's plan to balance Finland's public finances and boost the economy after a decade of stagnation.
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Economic rents have shrunk, thanks to stagnation, and rich Russians find it harder to shelter their assets and children in the West.
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The biggest challenge to established parties at the moment is populism that is rooted in anger at remote elites and economic stagnation.
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They show that even if Chicago as a city has a stable population, its wider metropolitan area is suffering stagnation or decline.
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Tim Ryan (D-Ohio): Ryan opposes further tax cuts, saying cuts are responsive for wage stagnation and increased health-care costs. Rep.
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However, the IMF warned that the "persistent stagnation, particularly in advanced economies," could fuel "populist calls" for restrictions on trade and immigration.
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Mr Gordon has no time for the techno-Utopians who think that the information revolution will rescue America from such "secular stagnation".
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The rise of demagogues, such as Trump and the like, are an illustration of the dangerous political vacuum caused by economic stagnation.
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The FAO says that, along with the stagnation of cereal yields and depletion of natural resources, climate change is threatening food security.
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We've seen it before: the PC market flattened out and remains flat, but its stagnation was offset by the advent of smartphones.
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Khrushchev had been trying to reform the Stalinist system, but Brezhnev led the country back into a period of protracted bureaucratic stagnation.
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US Foods – US Foods was downgraded to "sector perform" from "outperform" at RBC Capital, which points to overall food distribution industry stagnation.
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Combined with the wage stagnation of workers of all races, it has created a combustible political combination that is exploding this year.
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The move to a flawed European currency, a technocratic scheme par excellence, led to stagnation and unemployment and is driving Europe apart.
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The administration estimates the city's economy will return to an average 2% annual growth in 2017-0003 after two years of stagnation.
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Those considerations were not relevant in the succeeding 60 years, but they potentially are relevant in our current period of secular stagnation.
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Stagnation in real — that is, inflation-adjusted — wages is one of the key economic and political stories of the past few decades.
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After all, affordable high-quality child care is one remedy to the long stagnation in wages afflicting most of the work force.
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Determined to avoid mental and physical stagnation, Mr. Wang has explored new skills and ideas while devoting ample time to daily exercise.
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But the reformist conservative agenda is a vastly more serious attempt to address working-class stagnation than another trickle-down tax cut.
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Ultimately, Biden running for president offers voters a break from the noise, the turmoil, and the legislative stagnation of the Trump years.
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And we can say goodbye to 22 to 23 percent secular stagnation and hello to 24 to 4 percent long-run prosperity.
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My first regular Op-Ed column is running in Tuesday's Times, and I use it to look at this great American stagnation.
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Such stagnation is the reality for much of the country's population — roughly one third by many measures, closer to half by others.
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Carl-Martin Welcker said emerging markets, Russia, India and Germany could lift German engineering production this year after a year of stagnation.
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Today wage stagnation and economic inequality mitigate against assimilation, and immigrants are often wrongly blamed for the hardships of working-class people.
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This biopic traces her rise and stagnation, as she was taken advantage of by managers and other men in the music industry.
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Even the most successful of the cinematic universes — the "Star Wars" and Marvel Comics movies — sometimes suffer from timidity and creative stagnation.
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Wage stagnation, onerous regulatory hurdles, and, above all, housing supply not keeping up with demand have led the nation to this junction.
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The Democrats became the party of industry and jobs, until inflation and stagnation created an opening for a new Republican business strategy.
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SPX may fall to 22020,400 to 2,500 next year amid stagnation in the United States, said Evgeny Loktyukhov, chief analyst at Promsvyazbank.
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By measuring the differences in the "stagnation pressure" at the front and the "static pressure" at the side, one can calculate airspeed.
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It's a minor success, but after a few years of stagnation and then decline, a small victory is a victory no less.
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Troubles in the banking sector weigh heavily on the wider Italian economy and could create a vicious circle if economic stagnation continues.
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The continued stagnation of the southern economies, above all the continued low employment levels, creates a widening gulf between north and south.
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How progressive Californians vote could determine whether our country embraces real progress and growth or settles for stagnation and the status quo.
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"After years of wage stagnation, we are finally seeing rising wages," Trump said in his State of the Union address Tuesday evening.
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HAVANA — As soon as Cuba and the Obama administration decided to restore diplomatic relations, decades of bitter stagnation began to give way.
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Supporters of the Reagan tax cuts point to the stronger economic growth that followed after years of stagnation during the previous administration.
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"Wage stagnation is easing, jobs are being created and consumer confidence remains steady," NRF Chief Executive Matthew Shay said in a report.
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Years of poor city planning and a wave of economic stagnation had transformed the area into a shell of its former self.
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As did the desire to poke the eye of an unpopular elite, held responsible for the economic stagnation in busted industrial cities.
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"Domestically, there is a feeling of stagnation and friction with neighboring countries has emerged," wrote a manager at a transport-equipment firm.
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We close out the week with some cloudiness and continued air stagnation, exacerbating some of our air-quality issues in the region.
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One initiative outlined was the announcement of a jobs summit, which would target some of the causes of the country's economic stagnation.
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But Europe also has heavy regulation, economic stagnation, and higher unemployment, and the typical workers fork over half their wages in taxes.
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As Republicans tout the supposedly booming economy, progressives have spent most of the summer marshaling a counternarrative of Trump-era wage stagnation.
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The uptick in such "deaths of despair," as economists call them, is often thought to be rooted to stagnation in economic opportunities.
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PERINO: But I have to say, wage stagnation, that argument doesn&apost sound as good as a no-holds-barred Wild West capitalism.
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"Those who are deeply wedded to the idea of 'secular stagnation' would say high growth under Trump is well-nigh impossible," Rogoff said.
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Our country faces a very real risk of demographic stagnation in the near future, because both fertility and immigration are in speedy decline.
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New York (CNN Business)Innovative companies are supposed to be better long-term investments than firms mired in complacency and stagnation — that's obvious.
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Their mood started to brighten last spring as concerns about "secular stagnation" and a hard landing for the Chinese economy began to dissipate.
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AI is now a powerful tool, though it repeatedly fell short of lofty expectations during its early development, leading to disappointment and stagnation.
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Presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump told CNBC on Thursday that wage stagnation is the reason 25,000 people show up at his rallies.
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Stocks generally cheer economic growth, but a trend that's borne of stagnation and a meager outlook may actually be greatly supportive of equities.
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I think it's just that this year we've seen more studios exploit that potential after what felt like a long period of stagnation.
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One answer might be that they're fed up with exactly this — the politics of "it could be worse," of stagnation and muddling through.
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But like many, he says he was snubbing the politicians who had ignored decades of stagnation in the north-east, not attacking Europe.
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Mr Summers has been calling for bigger deficits to fund spending on investment for years, fearing "secular stagnation"—permanently weak private-sector demand.
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The rally in stockmarkets stretches back almost two years, to the point when worries about an era of "secular stagnation" started to diminish.
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"Hillary Clinton will keep us on the road to stagnation -- fewer jobs, rising crime, America diminished at home and abroad," the narrator explains.
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It is commonly said that wage stagnation contributed to an economic anxiety in middle America that carried Donald Trump into the White House.
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"This budget also gives us the tools we need to strengthen our economy after years of stagnation under the previous administration," McConnell said.
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The solution to wage stagnation and unemployment lies not in cutting interest rates below 0 percent nor in erecting walls around our borders.
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It could determine whether the country's democratic institutions are revived, or whether South Africa descends further into a swamp of corruption and stagnation.
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After years of stagnation, the West African nation has roughly tripled output since 2015, largely on the back of demand from Chinese industry.
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As worries mounted about "secular stagnation", an extended period of slow growth and low inflation, investors were even prepared to lock in losses.
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AT THE MOMENT IT LOOKS AS THOUGH OBVIOUSLY YOU'VE GOT A STAGNATION THROUGHOUT THE DEVELOPED WORLD AND THE DEVELOPED WORLD IS AGING RAPIDLY.
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Against the backdrop of a collapsing European Union, economic stagnation, and a massive refugee crisis, the ground is increasingly fertile for reactionary parties.
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Weakening China sales, market stagnation in America and fears of a full-blown trade war have only added to uncertainty, spooking auto investors.
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Without such a cross-national alliance, Macron is likely to flounder — and European democracies are likely to remain mired in stagnation and dissatisfaction.
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But at a time when wage stagnation is widespread and acutely felt by a lot of Americans, that's not exactly a populist argument.
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Emmy Hudson, RITA's acting head, said the mBirth system marks a significant shift in accelerating birth registration in Tanzania after years of stagnation.
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The idea of curbing trade would only worsen the problem of the nation's income stagnation by reducing purchasing power and slowing productivity growth.
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Soaring health care and college costs and wage stagnation are problems that the average person cannot do much to fix on their own.
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A vicious cycle, of low corporate spending that encourages stagnation that in turn produces popular discontent and more political turmoil, may spin faster.
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Political hegemony is a certain recipe for relative economic stagnation, increasingly acute social stresses and accelerated political decline of the regime and system.
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"The stagnation of the American legislative process and political process is due to the absolute magnitude and size of our country," he said.
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It is hard to think of another painting that says so much about stagnation (whether economic or emotional) with so many humorous touches.
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Japan's long stagnation can be read as a consequence of a decades-long development strategy that left the nation overly dependent on manufacturing.
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Ever-inflating prices have also been a part of smartphone sales stagnation — something Samsung and the Note are as guilty of as any.
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Admittedly, Gilbert said it would be harder now for young adults to see that sort of rapid income growth because of wage stagnation.
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Or maybe it will star Barbara, a Floridian who believes that, as governor, Democrat Andrew Gillum will address wage stagnation in the state.
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Detailed data confirmed economic growth was unchanged in the fourth quarter, and economists said bottlenecks in new car registrations contributed to the stagnation.
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Russia's economy, battered by the slump in oil prices, is expected to shrink by 1 percent this year and faces long-term stagnation.
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The company is seeking to head off stagnation by investing in projects that will boost future production when its operating mines wind down.
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Now, economic stagnation and unpopular policies such as a value-added tax hike and, critically, pension reform have dragged his ratings back down.
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We would risk returning with a vengeance to stagflation — the ugly combination of inflation and economic stagnation that we tasted in the 1970s.
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In the past, I've argued that the country's two biggest challenges are climate change and the stagnation of living standards for most people.
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We took a look at the rise of powerful megacompanies, and what they might mean for wage stagnation and a shrinking middle class.
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There is now very little chance that the country will make the sweeping changes needed to break its economy out of prolonged stagnation.
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Some people emphasize economic issues: The simultaneous concentration of wealth at the top and the stagnation in the middle has delegitimized the system.
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Russia saw the biggest antigovernment protests in years as thousands of people gathered in dozens of cities to protest corruption and political stagnation.
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Apple has gradually turned its focus toward other areas of its business like wearables and services, amid broader stagnation in the smartphone market.
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Stabilizing Eskom's finances is a priority for President Cyril Ramaphosa as he looks to rekindle growth after nine years of stagnation under Zuma.
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This resistance to progress and to technology leads to stagnation such as now evident in Europe, and threatens our future growth, as well.
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After years of stagnation, the computer is evolving again, prompting some of the world's largest tech companies to turn to biology for insights.
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For the full year, Italian growth was zero, signaling more of the stagnation that has plagued the country for more than a decade.
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The stock market has climbed to record heights; middle-class incomes are increasing after years of stagnation; and corporations are recording enormous profits.
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But, his struggle to attract support beyond that hardcore, uh, core is real -- and responsible for the current Sanders' stagnation in the race.
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The political limbo in which we live have caused an economic stagnation not seen since in a US jurisdiction since the nineteenth century.
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In parallel, Lebanon's economy has also suffered from economic stagnation and ballooning debt, leaving Hezbollah with ever-more limited resources to draw from.
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Twitter added zero new users in the June quarter, a surprising stagnation after it added nearly nine million in the three months prior.
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The point is that when you're in a secular stagnation economy, virtue is vice, prudence is folly, and good news can be bad.
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"The PMI surveys collectively indicated that the UK economy remained close to stagnation midway through the second quarter," IHS Markit economist Chris Williamson said.
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"A near-stagnation in new business volumes was the main factor weighing on the headline index in December," Markit's U.S. economist Tim Moore said.
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Given wage stagnation, student loans and competing financial goals, it's not always easy to save the recommended 23 percent to 13 percent of income.
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"This policy will be successful in moving the U.S. economy away from low-growth secular stagnation towards significantly more buoyant performance," Folkerts-Landau said.
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But the economy has been slowing for some time, and, after years of counter-cyclical stagnation, unemployment may finally be rising as a result.
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The stagnation of Drake was already evident in 2015, but ironically, this most recent phase of his career has also been his most prolific.
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But when secular stagnation strikes, the gap between what people want to save and what they want to invest grows too large to reconcile.
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Surely, if the Federal Reserve can raise its benchmark rate to 1.75% without derailing the economy, something in the secular-stagnation story is awry.
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Breakfast is bagels and lox (supplied by the grandparents), and I chat with my grandma about her feelings of stagnation in her old age.
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Eternal backwards compatibility is a recipe for stagnation and confusion — a lesson Microsoft seems determined to try to relearn every four or five years.
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The stagnation raises the question of whether Italy can grow within the euro area, says Jeromin Zettelmeyer, from the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
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Cities across the country, big and small, are facing significant challenges — from population growth and an aging workforce to climate change and economic stagnation.
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Nor do low rates of return on government debt imply that the world is entering a period of "secular stagnation", or chronically weak growth.
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There is plainly some truth to that; economic disruption and wage stagnation, in part fuelled by globalisation, are the central problem of rich democracies.
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Chase said he has seen an overall lift in the market after a long period of stagnation when investors were extremely hesitant to invest.
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JOE KERNEN: LARRY SUMMERS WAS ON AGAIN EARLIER THIS WEEK WITH THE SECULAR STAGNATION, YOU KNOW, THAT THERE'S A SUPPLY GLUT, THERE'S NO DEMAND.
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"The EPA requires that you allow the water to sit so it absorbs any lead from plumbing during those stagnation periods," she told me.
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You look at the wealth disparity, the education gaps, economic stagnation, and it all has a great deal to do with the Old South.
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Predicting cryptocurrency's rise, VR's stagnation, ridesharing's competition, or CRISPR's miracles could give people the chance to start new businesses or join the right ones.
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He built his following through a shared sense that inequality, oligarchy, and income stagnation are moral failings of a corrupt or indifferent political system.
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Between 2000 and 2015, as economic stagnation took hold, nearly 10 percent of the population, mostly working-age Puerto Ricans, left for the mainland.
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Sufficed to say, companies that aren't doing what Adobe is doing — focusing on the user experience — will surely fall into the trap of stagnation.
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But it's hard to break through stagnation by doing the same things, over and over again, so you need to find a middle-ground.
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But after years of stagnation, this sudden gain of territory proved addicting—German leadership pushed for the fake offensive to become a real offensive.
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Meanwhile, millions of people continue to benefit from the ACA's taxpayer-subsidized private insurance plans, but enrollment is slowly declining and experts fear stagnation.
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The two best hopes that Bulgarians have of escaping economic and cultural stagnation, Krastev quips, are Terminal 1 and 2 of Sofia's international airport.
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His supporters ascribe that success to his "Make America Great Again" promises to create new jobs and address economic stagnation in the rust belt.
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The danger is that the preliminary accord may still collapse as the Finnish consensus is tested by rising debt, unemployment and lengthy economic stagnation.
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Economic crisis and stagnation have sparked a wave of protest and a demand for more transparency and an efficient welfare state across the region.
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Q. The Communist Party appears to be intensely aware of the Soviet Union's history and initially tried to reform to avoid stagnation and decline.
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The result is malaise and stagnation, with wealth concentrating ever more densely at the top, poverty overwhelming the bottom and insecurity menacing the middle.
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At some point, wage stagnation will result in dramatically decreased demand for goods and services, and that would likely create a long-term recession.
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My biggest substantive question for the Bloomberg presidential campaign: Does he understand that the stagnation of American living standards requires more than technocratic tweaking?
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UBS analysts said sales had slowed to "near stagnation" and that Geberit's margin is "not fully resilient to wage/raw material inflation and FX".
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Together with the minimum wage, it has provided much needed income to the working poor at a time of growing inequality and wage stagnation.
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But the political far-left Democrats would increase taxes and take back the increased jobs, wages and economic growth, restoring Obama's Third World-stagnation.
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While the government argues that it has gone after those responsible, after years of stagnation, the commission found its efforts both late and inadequate.
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The luxury sector has regained its luster after a year of stagnation, boosted by millennials and fashion-conscious Chinese consumers, according to a report.
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Financial markets have rebounded to record highs after a bloody end to 2018, while wage growth is slowly increasing after years of near stagnation.
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Abe, pledging to end decades of economic stagnation and boost Japan's global profile, has since led his party to two more big elections wins.
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Ending this stagnation is the central political problem of our age: It fuels Trumpian anger and makes every other societal problem harder to solve.
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Income stagnation is one of the oldest stories in American life, and a new job offers one of your best chances at overcoming it.
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Lucasfilm/Disney Even if a franchise is successful at the box office, the reliance on well-known properties is a recipe for creative stagnation.
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Kwong told VICE many of these poorer migrants are leaving the country due to the economic stagnation in China over the last few years.
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The dynamic has caused stagnation in Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa, and there are signs of a comparable weakening of America's earning power.
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Reluctant to make the sort of tough choices that result in shutting factories and killing companies, Japanese leaders tolerated years of economic stagnation instead.
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Layden said that until all sides synchronize in the fight against wage stagnation, the picture of the last several years likely will remain unchanged.
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It's a useful corrective to a lot of simplified narratives of rural stagnation that have been used to excuse bad actors and official indifference.
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Instead, far more often, people take on second or third side hustles because of wage stagnation or low pay at their full-time jobs.
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There was "surplus land," because farmers didn't have enough water to irrigate crops, and economic stagnation meant the land was no longer as valuable.
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The tech giant may be closing a few dozen mall kiosks across the country, but this move signals growth, not stagnation, for the company.
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The latest decline was driven largely by slower private consumption and near stagnation in manufacturing, which was growing by 12% just a year ago.
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Following the latest growth numbers, out earlier this month, analysts said Germany could face economic stagnation in 2020, provided there is no policy change.
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Clinton has been in politics throughout these decades of economic stagnation and inequality, of political Balkanization, of weakening faith in American institutions and leaders.
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Their wages are also going up after a decade of stagnation, a Times analysis found, like those of Markus Mitchell of Philadelphia, above. 26.
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This disastrous and unfair stagnation from declines of investment and growth will only worsen with continued increases of the government share of our economy.
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His South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa is attempting to reboot the country's economy after years of mismanagement and stagnation under former President Jacob Zuma.
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Mr. Trump gained a lot of voter support because of the stagnation of working-class living standards in the face of record corporate profits.
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The gradual tightening in the job market has pushed up wages, but not enough to make up for years of stagnation for most workers.
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Reading was really representative of the post-industrial cities across America that once had robust, thriving economies and now are struggling with economic stagnation.
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"When you have 40 years of economic stagnation, that leads to frustration with the status quo and to zero-sum thinking," the mayor said.
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In a 2016 letter to shareholders, Bezos wrote that he makes "high-quality, high-velocity decisions," meaning he makes choices quickly to avoid stagnation.
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Now, Musk's company may be poised to return the industry to another era of stagnation, something that both sides of the aisle should detest.
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These recently proposed tax plans seem like odd suggestions in the wake of 35 years of increasing income inequality and middle-class economic stagnation.
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Whatever the motivation, the competition for sites in the South Bronx, where land prices have climbed after years of stagnation, is fierce, developers say.
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Nonetheless, it's important not to forget the big picture: In today's economy many jobs are tenuous, and millions of workers are experiencing wage stagnation.
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And contrary to what detractors have claimed, research shows that right to work laws have not led to either worker abuses or economic stagnation.
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Since today's middle class is in the midst of a prolonged period of wage stagnation, it is especially vulnerable to blame-the-robot rhetoric.
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Ramaphosa's elevation has been welcomed by many South Africans eager for change in the country, which faced nine years of economic stagnation under Zuma.
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Obama said European policies aimed at capping budget deficits and lowering debt had led to years of stagnation and high unemployment in several countries.
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She pointed to the continued stagnation of production and incomes for small farmers and a decline in international development investment in agriculture as examples.
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And that, in turn, could help explain the wage stagnation that has become a vexing feature of the labor market since the late 2000s.
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We are destined, he believes, to turn sharply either toward a resumption of historical growth rates or to a slide into full stagnation, or worse.
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And the political class as a whole ignores the deeper causes of Britain's stagnation, from stalled productivity to a failure to produce high-growth companies.
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U.S. authorities see Germany's largest bank as "troubled," and its political establishment is on its last gasp after subjecting Europe to stagnation and uncontrolled immigration.
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Abe swept to power in late 2012, pledging to pull Japan's economy, the world's third largest, out of nearly two decades of deflation and stagnation.
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And while workers in the private sector suffer wage stagnation, Brown has thrown pay raise after pay raise at powerful unions like the prison officers.
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Facing tepid prospects at home after decades of stagnation amid a shrinking population, Japanese companies had spent $216 billion overseas this year, up to Dec.
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Millions of other middle-class Americans have experienced three decades of wage stagnation, while some companies outsource labor to stay competitive in a global marketplace.
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As it turns out, the infection rate is even increasing in some places (which is offset by decreasing rates in others, leaving the global stagnation).
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The new program, dubbed Artemis, won cheers from space enthusiasts who want the US government to get serious about human exploration after years of stagnation.
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Over the past three years, as the oil-price collapse and Western sanctions tipped Russia's economy from stagnation into recession, consumers have been hit hard.
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It is fashionable now, a decade after Lehman Brothers collapsed, to say that the "secular stagnation" hypothesis Mr Summers put forward is no longer relevant.
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Instead of creating a lean, easily-influenced coterie of senior insiders, Trump's neglect of senior positions has created unprecedented stagnation in major departments and agencies.
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Performance over the past decade has been "a mixture of stagnation, progression towards, and retreat from, achievement of our constitutional objectives", says the 10-K.
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Because we don't have enough spending in the economy, we have no choice but to lower interest rates or to simply accept recession and stagnation.
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Although the film documents the upstart Reiwa Shinsengumi party, an intersectional and progressive collective fighting the stagnation within Japanese politics, Yasutomi is the indisputable star.
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In practice they tend to be violently coercive, and their inability to take advantage of the distributed knowledge of markets often produces a grinding stagnation.
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Continuing stagnation, low growth and higher debt threaten the EU, which is struggling to keep Greece from a default and an exit from the euro.
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The racial divisions facing the nation are borne in part out of a frustration about "economic stagnation," said Morial, a former mayor of New Orleans.
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The rise of super PACs and the right-wing media has disempowered the party's gatekeepers, while wage stagnation has widened the opening for populist demagogy.
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The two main reasons why city dwellers are able to put away less are likely wage stagnation and high costs of living, Credit Karma reports.
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Conway said she didn't think anyone who watched the first presidential debate on Monday became convinced Clinton would end a prolonged period of wage stagnation.
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Think, for example of "stagflation" in the 1970s, the "great moderation" in the 1990s and the early 2000s or indeed "secular stagnation" in recent years.
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The problem with this stagnation is that it can make the president's power stronger and in other ways the whole government weaker and less effective.
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When officials unexpectedly face problems outside their intended purview—whether a global banking crisis or a period of chronic stagnation—public confidence in them erodes.
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With Microsoft's $26.2 billion cash acquisition of LinkedIn expected to go through soon, Facebook may be looking to capitalize on the confusion or product stagnation.
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To do that, they will embrace the one device that rules them all — the smartphone — and in doing so, pull it out of its stagnation.
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"The continued stagnation in Italy is a worry, while the small rebound in the Spanish services sector is encouraging," noted Nicola Nobile at Oxford Economics.
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In so doing, he officially entered the post–financial crisis economy, an often terrifying place where wage stagnation and college debt loom above all else.
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The path that has led to crackdowns on whistleblowers, to millions of deportations, to wage stagnation, to increasing disparities between our wealthy and our poor.
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That's the single tool they will have to combat the incredible cynicism that this election, and years of economic stagnation, have bred in the public.
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However, years of economic stagnation and long-lasting crises over immigration in Europe have translated into a push toward anti-establishment parties across the continent.
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Intel reported quarterly earnings and revenue well ahead of expectations and said it expects a record year despite the continuing stagnation in the PC business.
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But if businesses foresee a future of Japanese-style economic stagnation, they're going to be reluctant to invest no matter how low interest rates get.
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Trump laid into Mexico and China, blasting U.S. trade policies and giving Americans a direct outlet for their anger about job losses and wage stagnation.
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It is hard for traders to bet on high volatility in the near future when the near past has been marked by almost utter stagnation.
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For men, lifetime earnings are on track to increase for the cohort born between 1980 and 1989, but that increase follows decades of earnings stagnation.
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Amidst the doldrums of economic and political stagnation, Donald Trump's bold rhetoric, a stark departure from the normal fare, seemed to be a strong wind.
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While the simplest way to do that is by getting a raise, these incremental increases often only keep pace with inflation due to wage stagnation.
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Unsurprisingly, I also spent a lot of time thinking about out how each of them disincentivized inaction, encouraging players to break through stagnation draw games.
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"German exporters remain the beneficiaries of a system that is causing stagnation and unemployment in the rest of Europe," World Economics said in the report.
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Thiem attributed most of the stagnation of the wave of players now in their mid-20s to the steep incline presented by the game's best.
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The collapse of Japan's "bubble economy," which was largely fueled by wildly speculative real-estate deals, led to a "lost decade" of stagnation and uncertainty.
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Her trouble with working-class whites is fuelled by deep forces, including wage stagnation and rage against the elite, that might poleaxe any establishment politician.
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Having experienced decades of stagnation before China's dramatic economic growth, these seniors bargain hard over vegetables but are disarmed by the thrill of frenetic development.
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And with no public debate, many on both sides are falling back on adversarial positions that caused nearly a decade of bloodshed and economic stagnation.
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"Slovakia is feeling the impact of the global slowdown and the economic stagnation in Germany, our biggest trade partner," VUB Bank analyst Michal Lehuta said.
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France, the European Union's third-largest economy after Britain and Germany, was already struggling to emerge from a long period of stagnation and high unemployment.
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However, foreign companies have largely stayed away in recent years, citing bureaucracy and tough contract terms, causing a stagnation in Algeria's oil and gas output.
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He will soon have ruled longer than Soviet Communist leader Leonid Brezhnev, whose 18-year rule from 1964 to 1982 is primarily associated with stagnation.
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The problem is secular stagnation, not excessively high tax burdens; our companies pay effective tax rates that are similar to those paid in other countries.
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The announcement comes as a significant financial victory for Rosneft and for the Russian government (Rosneft's majority shareholder), particularly in a time of economic stagnation.
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This stagnation comes despite monthly jobs reports, such as the one due Friday, showing a steady pace of job creation and a decline in unemployment.
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Protesters in Moscow have expressed their discontent about economic stagnation and lack of choice in elections under Putin, who has kept opposition politicians from running.
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Facing tepid prospects at home after decades of stagnation amid a shrinking population, Japanese companies had spent $93 billion overseas this year, up to Dec.
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An obvious explanation to the stagnation of Twitter followers is that evermore customers are turned away by the unmitigated flow of false and malicious information.
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This time, if we fail to break out of the current stagnation — or worse, fall into global recession — the fault will lie with our leaders.
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Junya, one of Black's DJs, said he believed the scene wasn't growing much, blaming the stagnation on the lack of leather shops in the city.
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The slumps reflect ongoing stagnation within the industry as it struggles to keep up with shifting consumer demand for skincare and clean, eco-friendly beauty.
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He had tried for years to take the reins of Pakistan, a nuclear-armed Islamic nation that has struggled with poverty, economic stagnation and instability.
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He has already led the country longer than Leonid Brezhnev, the Soviet leader best known for the country's stagnation in the late 1970s and '80s.
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One development looms large in many of these accounts: economic resentment stemming from the long stagnation of white (though not only white) working-class incomes.
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Republican leaders have evidently decided that most Americans deserve more of what they've had over the past few decades — more income stagnation and more inequality.
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But the liberal democratic moral order stands for the idea that souls are formed in freedom and not in servility, in expansiveness, not in stagnation.
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The bills are seen as an effort to pre-empt and control public criticism as Russia's prolonged economic stagnation pushes down the Kremlin's approval ratings.
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The government reported that the median household income rose sharply after years of stagnation, although the median income remained below the precrisis peak in 2007.
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A decade on from the crash, Britain is still mired in the longest period of wage stagnation since the Napoleonic Wars, while productivity growth slows.
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You fear stagnation and the feeling of being tied down by relationships, and are more likely to be interested in non-traditional approaches to partnership.
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If your school, religious organization, neighborhood association or corporation isn't doing something to address the stagnation of living standards, it should ask itself why not.
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Massive tax cuts, deregulation, pro-growth energy policies and stronger trade practices are finally lifting the American economy out of a long period of stagnation.
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"The loss of undigested clouds from the [Great Red Spot] through encounters with stagnation points does not signify the demise of the GRS," he said.
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Since then, moreover, trade deficits in advanced manufacturing have worsened, and the stagnation of productivity growth suggests that the robots have been replacing fewer workers.
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Restoring U.S. leadership abroad, they insisted, required addressing the social and economic problems facing Americans at home, including wage stagnation, rising inequality, and drug addiction.
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