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Many are taking to the streets, disgusted by years of cynical politics, breathtaking corruption, economic stagnation, and obscene levels of crime.
But would it have erupted the way it recently did had Europe not mishandled the eurozone crisis since 2010, imposing quasi-permanent
stagnation
on Spain and the rest of the European periphery while setting the stage for xenophobia and moral panic when refugees began crossing Europe’s external borders?
Haruhiko Kuroda is now installed as the governor of the Bank of Japan (BOJ), faced with the daunting task of ending two decades of
stagnation.
A recent poll showed that what Russia most wants is a new Brezhnev, whose 20 years (1964-1982) of leadership first were disdained as an "era of stagnation," but are now nostalgically recalled as the "golden era of stagnation."
The longstanding
stagnation
in wages for unskilled labor was attributed to low-cost, labor-intensive imports, ignoring the corollary that Western workers’ consumption of labor-intensive Asian goods offset the effect on real wages.
With every month that the economy loses productive capacity, the likelihood of
stagnation
and deflation rises.
DeLong, however, contends that five years of zero interest rates have failed to end
stagnation
and believes that the only thing the Fed has effectively abandoned is hope of accelerating economic growth.
To overcome
stagnation
government should run bigger deficits, financed directly by printing money.
Meanwhile, economists who believe that further monetary loosening is required to pull the world out of
stagnation
must look elsewhere.
Now, in the midst of inflationary stagnation, voters may be questioning that alternative.
Moreover, it had brought about new rigidities, notably bureaucratization and that deadly phenomenon of the 1970's, stagflation - economic
stagnation
and high unemployment coupled with galloping inflation.
Facing economic
stagnation
and what Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei calls “the anarchy of weapons,” a succession struggle is the last thing Palestinians need.
And their demise is likely to lead to very different outcomes: liberation for the Libyans and
stagnation
for the Saudis.
If the US does not act quickly to provide its fragile economic recovery with a solid foundation of modern infrastructure, it could find itself sinking slowly back into
stagnation.
In neglecting the necessary investments, the US has put itself on a precarious path, one that could lead to
stagnation
and decline, which would be difficult to reverse.
Japan is aging even faster, and economic
stagnation
is reducing domestic savings, while the public debt is approaching 200% of GDP.
But Asia’s economies can still grow much faster than the developed West if they respond to prolonged
stagnation
by rebalancing their growth toward internal demand, especially household consumption.
If Europe, for its part, fails to respond to the challenges of the twenty-first century, it will face chronic economic stagnation, rising social tension, and political instability.
But monetary expansion alone will be inadequate to lift the eurozone out of
stagnation.
Profound misgovernance, not bad luck, is to blame for economic
stagnation.
Above all, Americans see Europe as a continent of self-inflicted
stagnation
- and with good reason.
NEW YORK – It has become impossible to deny the so-called secular
stagnation
gripping the world’s most developed economies: Wealth is piling up, but real wages are barely rising and labor force participation has been on a downward trend.
Behind this
stagnation
is the slowdown in productivity growth since 1970.
Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher viewed the
stagnation
that was gripping economies by the 1970s from the supply side.
It is the impediments to adaptation and innovation – not fiscal austerity – causing our
stagnation.
With enlightenment and progress in some parts of the world accompanied by atavism and
stagnation
elsewhere, this is not an easy question.
To be sure, rising inequality, wage stagnation, and working-class frustration are evident across the developed world.
In countries like Germany, which have been on the ropes since the signing of the Maastricht Treaty, a continuation of
stagnation
or outright recession would deeply strain budgets and credibility.
The same
stagnation
applies to Russia.
Indeed, though Saudi Arabia’s institutional structures certainly will maintain considerable continuity, some would describe this apparent stability as
stagnation.
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