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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ongoing stagnation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a continuous lack of progress or development.
Example: "The company's ongoing stagnation in sales has raised concerns among investors."
Alternatives: "persistent stagnation" or "continuous stagnation."
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For Japanese voters, coming to grips with difficult economic choices may be what is needed to jolt their nation out of ongoing stagnation.
Durbin touts a $100 billion infrastructure fund, but this is offset by utterly massive budget cuts elsewhere (22percentt of domestic discretionary spending), along with pay freezes and a reduction of the federal workforce by 200,000, which will only add to the ongoing stagnation of middle-class incomes.
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"More than 1m families with a household income below £30,000 are in extreme debt and ongoing wage stagnation is making the problem worse," the report says.
37 Percentage of youth unemployment in the city – testament to ongoing economic stagnation in the south, and Montpellier's reputation as a cushy beach-bum option.
For while the Obama administration did not propose, ridiculously, to slash corporate taxes nor wage a savage attack on regulatory protections nor aim to hack away at vital government programs, it did preside over a period of record corporate profits amidst ongoing wage stagnation.
But the networks' recent crush of creatively ambitious programming — coinciding with an ongoing feature-film stagnation in the superhero genre — is changing all that.
The speech takes as its launching point the ongoing debate about secular stagnation, which I wrote about last month.
Rob Dobson, a senior economist at Markit, described the UK's manufacturing sector as in a state of "near stagnation" after the ongoing difficulties faced by exporters were mirrored in the domestic market.
LAST week's Free exchange column took a look at the ongoing economic discussion over "secular stagnation", or the argument that a chronic shortfall of investment relative to saving might be shackling the rich world with weak demand.Before the financial crisis, excessive thrift in emerging economies may have played a role.
Once relegated to the margins of heterodox economic theory, the idea of stagnation as a likely ongoing direction for the economy, in fact, is now virtually mainstream, expounded by such well-known figures as Lawrence Summers and Paul Krugman.
They are puzzled by the ongoing disruption in the marketplace and the stagnation of the economy.
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