Stagnation
in sentence
690 examples of Stagnation in a sentence
Add to the mix the collapse in public-sector demand that comes from deep budget cuts, and you have all the ingredients necessary for prolonged
stagnation.
And stagnation, if not worse, is precisely what recent British economic reports are showing.
It needs allies in the effort, and the EU, still the world’s largest economy despite years of stagnation, would make a perfect candidate – if only it would pull itself together.
Dismissed out of hand in the go-go 1980s as a contributor to the previous decade’s stagnation, it is increasingly viewed as a means to stem working-class voters’ defection to right-wing populist parties.
Given economic stagnation, the political system’s weaknesses, the aging of the population, and resistance to immigration, fundamental change will not be easy.
Japan’s experience – characterized by more than 20 years of economic
stagnation
– offers important lessons for crisis-stricken democratic countries with aging populations.
From the standpoint of global political stability, recession and
stagnation
in Germany and Japan is potentially even worse news.
Crisis, depression, and
stagnation
make people’s thoughts turn to the fecklessness and corruption of mainstream politicians, the illegitimate powers of special interests, and the cretinism of parliaments.
Cheap imports ameliorate the effects of wage
stagnation.
Moreover, the Federal Reserve has viewed trade deficits as a helpful brake on inflation, while politicians now view them as a way to buy off consumers afflicted by wage
stagnation.
Worries about Japan – the world’s second-largest economy, gripped by
stagnation
for years – are high.
Much of Europe fits this category of economic
stagnation.
Stagnation
rather than growth will be the name of the game.
The Road to Full InvestmentLONDON – A specter is haunting the treasuries and central banks of the West – the specter of secular
stagnation.
The novelty of Summers’s argument is the claim that “secular stagnation” began 15-20 years before the crash.
The generalized version of this proposition is that secular
stagnation
– the persistent underuse of potential resources – is the fate of all economies that rely on private investment to fill the gap between income and consumption.
But beyond this, one should view secular
stagnation
as an opportunity rather than a threat.
These were among the many incremental victories Zhao won to help China’s people break out of the suffocating
stagnation
of Maoist socialism.
Fortunately, an L-shaped period of protracted economic
stagnation
– Japan’s experience in the 1990’s – is unlikely.
For reform laggards like France, Italy, and Portugal, currency union with an increasingly competitive Germany is forcing an unwelcome choice between revving up their own reforms and permanent
stagnation.
But the prospect of permanent
stagnation
for countries like France, Italy, and Portugal is unacceptable.
Chronic
stagnation
is too high a price to pay for adopting the euro.
Naturally, politicians are reluctant to face up to choices between the unacceptable (permanent stagnation), the unthinkable (leaving the euro), and the hard-to-do (reform).
The emerging consensus was that the IMF forecast for 2009, issued as the meeting convened, of global
stagnation
– the lowest growth in the post-war period – was optimistic.
In the IPL’s glitz, glamour, and excess lay an antidote to the hidebound statist mentality that had produced economic
stagnation
in India in the past.
But, while Japan may be on the right track after two decades of economic stagnation, there is still much to be done to secure the country’s long-term future.
With his recent decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, Donald Trump has taken this trend to the next level, though the result may well be more of the same
stagnation.
This combination of high debt and rising inequality may be the source of the secular
stagnation
that is making structural reforms more politically difficult to implement.
After 25 years of stagnation, Japan is attempting to reinvigorate its economy by engaging in quantitative easing on an unprecedented scale.
By contrast, the European Union is heading toward the type of long-lasting
stagnation
from which Japan is desperate to escape.
Back
Next
Related words
Economic
Secular
Growth
Years
Economy
After
Would
Which
Countries
Political
Decades
Economies
World
Crisis
Decade
Policy
Financial
Country
Their
Unemployment