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In that case, not having kids doesn't help poor teen girls economically because they're stuck having internalised a culture of economic stasis either way, kids or no kids.
The economic stasis that set in with Eisenhower and that still persists under Kennedy was responsible.
What it may get is political reform accompanied by economic stasis.
And the seeming political paralysis in Madrid may be reinforcing a wider economic stasis.
When economic stasis set in, the rate of decrease in poverty slowed down proportionately, and it is still slow.
Like many Bosnians of all ethnicities, he is frustrated at political and economic stasis, presided over by politicians who trade on ethnic nationalism.
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With laissez-faire ideas dominant and the political system in stasis, economic decline persisted.
A better historical parallel, drawn by (among others) Paul Mason in his book Why It's Kicking Off Everywhere, is the "springtime of peoples" of 1848, when students made common cause with professionals, labourers and artisans of all ages to protest against economic crisis and political stasis, in a linked chain of revolutions that encompassed west, central and eastern Europe.
In economic terms, the country is in stasis, which is what some biologists call the boring longueurs between evolutionary leaps.
And an economic slowdown--or, even worse, stasis or decline--would raise the temperature of the PRC's political pressure cooker.
If there is one gift Katrina gave New Orleans, it was to snap the city's hypnotic spell and lay its precarious environmental stasis and racial and economic inequality bare for the world to see.
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