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Historically, free trade and economic growth have gone together, as have protectionism and stagnation, and deeper trade integration of the US and EU economies would strengthen growth on both sides of the Atlantic.
In determining an appropriate response to this problem, we should first consider the underlying causes of Western
stagnation.
Hansen, in a 1934 paper, wrote that, “Secular
stagnation
is caused by the lack of new inventions or new industries”; and, as I show in my book Mass Flourishing: How Grassroots Innovation Created Jobs, Challenge, and Change, American innovation first began declining or narrowing as far back as the late 1960s.
Such an approach to today’s economic
stagnation
and deprivation threatens to drive a silver spike into the heart of innovation – and the American working class.
Although Europe remains mired in crisis and existential self-doubt, and Japan is still finding its feet after two decades of economic stagnation, the US is as relevant as ever.
That slogan defined, and cynically mocked, the do-nothing Brezhnev era of
stagnation.
Since the crisis erupted a decade ago, economic
stagnation
and costly banking weaknesses have propelled debt burdens higher still, despite a decade of exceptionally low interest rates.
Merkelism is causing economic stagnation, political polarization, and nasty nationalism.
Only swift and sustained recovery can stem the rise in the human cost of economic
stagnation.
From that fateful day, the advanced capitalist world has experienced its longest period of economic
stagnation
since the decade that began with the 1929 Wall Street crash and ended with the outbreak of World War II ten years later.
A specific contradiction of market fundamentalism suggests another reason for income
stagnation
and the recent upsurge of populist sentiment.
If “Macroneconomics” – the attempt to combine conservative structural policies with progressive macroeconomics – succeeds in replacing the market fundamentalism that failed in 2007, the lost decade of economic
stagnation
could soon be over – at least for Europe.
But there is a key difference: whereas the economic
stagnation
and world-wide inflation of the 1970’s originated in the supply cartel of hydrocarbons producers, now it is the Asian latecomers in the process of industrialization that are driving growth, and inflation is a constant threat that never materializes.
Moreover, the peripheral countries’ large current-account deficits, fueled as they were by excessive consumption, were accompanied by economic
stagnation
and loss of competitiveness.
Bolivia needs leaders who can move the country beyond social wars that translate into
stagnation.
I continue to have disagreements with Stiglitz on the record of policy advice, and with both Stiglitz and Farmer on some points of theory regarding secular
stagnation.
What about secular
stagnation
theory?
This was my point five years ago in renewing the idea of secular
stagnation
– to suggest that the economy as it was in 2013 required some combination of fiscal expansion and structural change to sustain full employment.
My discussions of secular
stagnation
have all emphasized a variety of structural factors, including inequality, high profit shares, changes in relative prices, and global saving patterns.
Workers in the repetitive and low-digital-skills categories may experience wage
stagnation
or even reduction, contributing to a decline in their share of the total wage bill from 33% to 20%.
Japan’s Coming “Wage Surprise”TOKYO – The year 2013 saw the Japanese economy turn the corner on two decades of
stagnation.
Economic
stagnation
has come to appear endless.
Now, after one generation of economic and demographic stagnation, the welfare state can be financed only by issuing more public debt.
Any country required by its public-pension policy to transfer billions of dollars to citizens for decades-long retirement periods risks bankruptcy or, at best,
stagnation.
This could result in massive migration, economic stagnation, destabilization, and violence, posing a new threat to national and international security.
Instead, Americans have been bombarded for decades with reports about wage stagnation, declining household income, and growing inequality – all while hearing about the $3 trillion price tag for the war in Iraq.
Uruguay suffered cruel
stagnation
from the middle 1950s to the 1970s, brought about by rampant protectionism, irresponsible public finance, and tight exchange controls.
Abe’s domestic troubles, stemming from two decades of economic stagnation, are well known.
How to Fight Secular StagnationMILAN – Much of the world, especially the advanced economies, has been mired in a pattern of slow and declining GDP growth in recent years, causing many to wonder whether this is becoming a semi-permanent condition – so-called “secular stagnation.”
The result of these persistent conditions can be called “secular
stagnation
one” (SS1).
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