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After all,
stagnation
and outright recession – exacerbated by front-loaded fiscal austerity, a strong euro, and an ongoing credit crunch – remain Europe’s norm.
Former US Secretary of the Treasury Larry Summers foresaw an era of “secular stagnation.”
Japan, struggling against two decades of
stagnation
and deflation, had to resort to Abenomics to avoid a quintuple-dip recession.
Long-term
stagnation
and high unemployment are the likely result of confrontation with the eurozone, which leaves only the path of renegotiation.
Africa does indeed present a gloomy picture, with countries virtually crumbling to dust as a result of autocracy and
stagnation.
Its
stagnation
and spasmodic recessions result from incredible incompetence in macroeconomic policy.
Failure is punished by unrest, disaffection, and
stagnation.
Osborne’s choice resulted in almost three years of
stagnation
– and business was not too pleased, either.
Not surprisingly, a catchphrase in economic-policy debates nowadays is “secular stagnation,” the idea that excess savings chronically dampen demand.
It can shake the world out of its stupor; and it can safeguard against “secular stagnation.”
So why target journalists, small entrepreneurs, and NGOs – an approach that inevitably stifles social and economic life and condemns the country to
stagnation?
Putin’s reelection almost certainly means another six years of economic
stagnation
and international isolation.
Annual GDP growth in the first quarter has been revised upward, to 4.1%, exceeding market expectations and providing a strong indication that the Japanese economy is finally recovering, after two decades of
stagnation.
The specter of continuing economic
stagnation
and ever-rising unemployment (with the young and older workers being the worst hit) should remove the second, geopolitical obstacle to a French exit from the eurozone.
Our politicians shun it in favor of “challenges,” while our economists talk of “secular stagnation.”
This strategy, however, is likely to prove as ineffective now as it was for Nixon, who succeeded only in ushering in an era of
stagnation.
If economic
stagnation
continues, and if the challenges of expanding economic inclusion are not addressed, Hirschman’s theory of political ruin may become prescient.
A Tale of Two DefaultsBRUSSELS – Once upon a time, there was a country plagued by large deficits, high inflation, and decades of economic
stagnation.
While structural reforms – particularly on the supply side – are required in developed and developing countries, they are not sufficient to address what former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers has called “secular stagnation” – that is, the difficulty of sustaining sufficient demand to permit normal levels of output.
The real challenge in Europe is continued
stagnation
and rising public-sector fiscal pressures in bloated welfare states with rapidly aging populations.
The Inequality PuzzleNEW YORK – Over the past decade, income inequality has come to be ranked alongside terrorism, climate change, pandemics, and economic
stagnation
as one of the most urgent issues on the international policy agenda.
“Secular stagnation,” referring to long-term economic malaise, is one example.
The word
stagnation
suggests a swamp, implying a breeding ground for virulent dangers.
“Secular stagnation” and “underconsumptionism” are terms that betray an underlying pessimism, which, by discouraging spending, not only reinforces a weak economy, but also generates anger, intolerance, and a potential for violence.
Frankly, with two decades of economic
stagnation
already behind it, Japan has more important matters to pursue.
With income stagnation, faltering economic opportunities, and a loss of faith in progress fueling widespread discontent, voters backed candidates who promised to return power to the “people” and to shake up systems that mainstream political leaders had “rigged” in favor of a corrupt “elite.”
Of course, Japan’s escape from its 15-year deflationary trap and two decades of economic
stagnation
would be good for the world.
Japan’s deflation and economic
stagnation
over the last two decades stemmed largely from a dysfunctional financial system and a lack of private demand.
Indeed, Europe has much to offer the Arab world as it emerges from its political and economic stagnation, but it needs to do so loudly and clearly under the banner of EU leadership.
Whether or not the euro endures, Europe faces a long period of economic
stagnation
or worse.
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