Sentences with phrase «of economic stagnation»

After years of economic stagnation caused by high taxes and excessive regulation, Wisconsin is growing again.
But austerity in a time of economic stagnation has displacement effects too.
Now, after decades of economic stagnation, it's become a hot spot for miners of digital gold.
A lack of financing is often seen as a cause of economic stagnation, but in Argentina it's more a symptom of something graver: persistent uncertainty and instability.
The Japanese were beginning to struggle with the question of what would come after a generation of economic stagnation and full employment.
Meanwhile, open feuding in the French government about how to break out of economic stagnation saw President Francois Hollande dissolve the cabinet and order Prime Minister Manuel Valls to form a new team.
CEOs have taken on new significance in this era of economic stagnation: they are the self - starters who are building businesses, creating jobs and stimulating the economy.
If the world does indeed face another decade or two of «superabundant capital» in spite of economic stagnation and slow growth, the historical precedents suggest a number of consequences.
Their need has been to establish governments strong enough to preserve unity and order and to overcome the effects of centuries of economic stagnation and poverty.
Cuomo pointed to the Peace Bridge as a Western New York symbol of economic stagnation while defending his aggressive and controversial approach to spur development on its U.S. plaza.
For them, maintaining Trident is their way out of economic stagnation.
Some senior party members are accepting a framework of economic stagnation and even Ed Miliband talks of delivering «with less money around», rather than seeking to inspire voters with an alternative vision of growth.
«For too many, the dream of economic of mobility has been replaced with a nightmare of economic stagnation
Once major supporters of European integration, Italian's enthusiasm was trimmed by years of economic stagnation and high unemployment.
It's also too bad because a co-ordinated federal - provincial infrastructure initiative would have helped Canada avoid a long period of economic stagnation.
During the election, many mainstream economists such as David Dodge, Don Drummond and former deputy minister of Finance Scott Clark argued the strong case for deficit financing of productive public investments at a time of economic stagnation and very low interest rates.
Released at a time when several decades of economic stagnation were giving way to growing prosperity and surging car ownership in France — 1 million units were produced in the first 4.5 years and over 8 million were produced across the entire production run.
The situation is particularly serious in the US, struggling with a jobless recovery; Spain, Portugal and Ireland, all badly affected by the Eurozone crisis; Japan, struggling with a generation of economic stagnation and deflation, and the UK where the current economic recovery is exposing a lack of skills across multiple industries.
This flurry of research and review is of course timed to help world leaders at Davos concentrate on the longer - term problems of climate change, environmental degradation, and food security, in addition to immediate problems of economic stagnation, poverty, conflict and so on.
Rove concluded: «Putin has temporarily succeeded through the popular support of the Russian people, but that will decline after another year of economic stagnation.
What Pattison says publicly is seldom as interesting as what he does, however, such as making Glen Clark, the former B.C. premier who many blamed for the province's «dismal decade» of economic stagnation, his group president and, along with deputy chairman Michael Korenberg, heir apparent.
We may have traded, in other words, short, brutal adjustments for long periods of economic stagnation.
Japan has taken time to recover from its so - called «Lost Decade» of economic stagnation.
Profits at Japanese automakers have surged in yen terms as the Japanese currency weakened against the U.S. dollar over the past year, helped by a mammoth Bank of Japan effort to expand the money supply and ignite inflation to end years of economic stagnation.
It follows that the institutional setting put in place in Maastricht to run the monetary union was sufficient at a time of economic growth, but has resulted to be inadequate for the times of economic stagnation or recession.
Young will publish a report tomorrow expected to outline recommendations on how small businesses could be helped by the coalition through the current period of economic stagnation.
The systemic sources of the UK's influence — its permanent seat on the UN Security Council, its membership of NATO and (still) the EU, its position as a leading trading nation and major global economy, and still comparatively large defence expenditure — remain in place, albeit diminished by five years of economic stagnation.
These vices, the governor stated, have been responsible for the many years of economic stagnation.
Today, after two decades of economic stagnation, Japan's vitality and dynamism is almost palpable.
This new private museum, which focuses on 21st - centruy art practices from Africa and its Diaspora, is viewed as an expression of optimism at a time of economic stagnation and cultural paralysis.
Now, after decades of economic stagnation, it's...
Japan has taken time to recover from its so - called «Lost Decade» of economic stagnation.
Determined policies of economic diversification have worked steadily to revitalize the city from a period of economic stagnation.
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