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1Stagnation — may refer to one of the following *Economic stagnation, slow or no economic growth *Brezhnev Stagnation, a period of economic stagnation in Soviet Union *Stagnation in fluid dynamics, see Stagnation point *Water stagnation *Air stagnation …
2Stagnation of the Ottoman Empire — (1683 1827) was a period after the territorial expansion of the Empire reached its maximum. During stagnation the empire continued to have military might. The next period would be shaped by the decline of their military power which followed the… …
3stagnation — A period of slow economic growth, or, in securities trading, a period of inactive trading. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * stagnate stag‧nate [stægˈneɪt ǁ ˈstægneɪt] verb [intransitive] ECONOMICS if an economy or industry stagnates, it does… …
4stagnation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ economic, political VERB + STAGNATION ▪ cause, lead to ▪ avoid, prevent PHRASES …
5Stagnation — A period of little or no growth in the economy. Economic growth of less than 2 3% is considered stagnation. Sometimes used to describe low trading volume or inactive trading in securities. A good example of stagnation was the U.S. economy in the… …
6stagnation — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) n. [stag NA shun] lack of motion or activity, decline, death. The economy underwent a period of stagnation. SYN.: motionlessness, inactivity, decline, deterioration, death, stillness, quiet, inertia …
7stagnation — /stæg neɪʃ(ə)n/ noun the state of not making any progress, especially in economic matters ● The country entered a period of stagnation …
8stagnation — /stæg neɪʃ(ə)n/ noun the state of not making any progress, especially in economic matters ● The country entered a period of stagnation …
9Brezhnev stagnation — Period of stagnation ( ru. застой, transliterated zastoy ), also known as Brezhnevian Stagnation, the Stagnation Period, or the Era of Stagnation ( ru. Эпоха застоя, Период застоя), refers to a period of socio economic slowdown in the history of… …
10Classical theory of growth and stagnation — Classical economics refers to work done by a group of economists in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The theories developed mainly focused on the way market economies functioned. Classical Economics study mainly concentrates on the… …