Sentences with phrase «on economic stagnation»

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FRANKFURT — The European Central Bank said on Thursday that it would begin buying hundreds of billions of euros worth of government bonds in an aggressive — though some say belated — attempt to prevent the eurozone from becoming trapped in long - term economic stagnation.
Yet most failed on both counts because the combination of divide - and - rule politics and high levels of corruption led to economic stagnation and mounting social tensions.
Where the language of virtue had once hinged on social assumptions regarding stability, inequality, economic stagnation, and modesty, it was gradually transformed into a language of social protest and democratic transformation.
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.
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.
It's a bit wonkish, but The Rockefeller Institute this morning takes an interesting look at the exotic, and potentially risky, financial instruments cash - strapped local governments are turning to in the wake of on - going 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.
Anthony King in The British Constitution (2007), for example, considered a line of argument that briefly came to the fore during the turbulent 1970s when adversarial politics and the extremism of party political rides on the «ideological big - dipper» occurred, alleged to have led to economic stagnation, political chaos and a society at odds with itself (270).
At least the country isn't going down the same economic stagnation road that Obama took us on and Hillary would've continued on.
Pointing to economic stagnation and a culture of official corruption, state Senate Republican Deputy Majority Leader John DeFrancisco on Tuesday announced his bid to seek the Republican nomination for governor.
In an exclusive interview with The Globe and Mail on the heels of the Fed's monetary - policy decision Tuesday - in which the central bank took a small step back into re-investing some of its own balance sheet to ease monetary conditions - the influential bond manager gave a vote of confidence to the Fed's strategy, criticized the Obama administration and Congress for a their lack of innovation and leadership, and argued that unless big government - policy changes are made, the United States faces years of economic stagnation.
Should investors ignore wavering home sale trends, declining consumer sentiment, faltering retail developments, floundering total business sales, weakening economic growth on the domestic front as well as economic stagnation on the world stage?
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.
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.
It is natural then, given this intellectual toolkit, for the non-democratic left, when it comes to power, to blame their inevitable and rapid economic failures and stagnation on traitors, spies and wreckers and hold show trials.
Following two decades of stagnation, the continent's economy has nearly doubled in size over the past ten years on a per - capita basis, thanks to strong economic growth and better governance.
In the summer of 2011, economic concerns peaked as the economy appeared to be on the brink of stagnation.
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