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stagnation

An economic cycle marked by economic growth of less than 1 percent a year.

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  1. Stagnation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Stagnation may refer to one of the following. Economic stagnation, slow or no economic growth; Era of Stagnation, a period of economic stagnation in Soviet ...
     
  2. Economic stagnation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Economic stagnation or economic immobilism, often called simply stagnation or immobilism, is a prolonged period of slow economic growth (traditionally ...
     
  3. Stagnation | Define Stagnation at Dictionary.com
    stag·na·tion. /stægˈneɪ ʃən/ Show Spelled [stag-ney-shuh n] Show IPA. noun. 1 . the state or condition of stagnating, or having stopped, as by ceasing to run or ...
     
  4. Generativity Versus Stagnation - Psychology - About.com
    Generativity versus stagnation is the seventh stage of Erikson's psychosocial theory. Learn more about the events that occur during the generativity versus ...
     
  5. Stagnation - definition of Stagnation by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    intr.v. stag·nat·ed, stag·nat·ing, stag·nates. To be or become stagnant. [Latin st gn re, st gn t-, from st gnum, swamp.] stag·na tion n. Stagnation. in a rut Stuck in an ...
     
  6. Stagnation Definition | Investopedia
    A prolonged period of little or no growth in the economy. Economic growth of less than 2 to 3% annually is considered stagnation. Periods of stagnation are also ...
     
  7. The Great Stagnation: How America Ate All The Low-Hanging Fruit ...
    The Great Stagnation: How America Ate All The Low-Hanging Fruit of Modern History, Got Sick, and Will (Eventually) Feel Better: A Penguin eSpecial from ...
     
  8. stagnation - Wiktionary
    stagnation (countable and uncountable; plural stagnations). inactivity. The general concern about industrial stagnation inspired an overhaul of the patent system.