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"stagnation" Definitions
  1. the fact of no longer developing or making progress
  2. the fact of not moving and therefore smelling unpleasant

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