Sentence examples for technological slowdown from inspiring English sources

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Beyond cost issues and repeat purchases, other implications of long design lifetime include the increased risk of technological slowdown given the lower frequency of purchases and technology refresh, and the increased risk for satellite operators that the spacecraft will be technologically obsolete before the end of its life (with the corollary of loss of value and competitive advantage).

It's possible that structural economic factors in Japan have been replicated, a decade later, across the rest of the rich world that a technological slowdown, for instance, hit Japan in the 1990s and only later settled on America and Europe.

My University of Manchester colleague (and Nobel laureate) Andre Geim argues (most recently in this piece) that our societies are on the brink of a crisis in the delivery system for new knowledge which, if not averted, will lead to a major technological slowdown.

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As I' argued in a previous column, this is probably part of a broader slowdown of technological advances.

There are numerous causes of the less-than-satisfying economic growth in America: the retirement of the baby boomers, the withdrawal of working-age men from the labor force, the relentless rise in the inequality of the income distribution and, as I have written about elsewhere, a slowdown in technological innovation.

It could be that the nature of technological change isn't causing the slowdown but a shift in values.

They are already facing a slowdown in China, major technological changes, and a slide in global stock markets, let alone issues within their own markets and companies.

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Mr Solow commented that the authors, "like everyone else, are somewhat embarrassed by the fact that what everyone feels to have been a technological revolution...has been accompanied everywhere...by a slowdown in productivity growth".This failure of new technology to boost productivity (apart from a brief period between 1996 and 2004) became known as the Solow paradox.

Over the last 40 years the rich world has experienced a slowdown in both contributors to growth population and technological progress and that accounts for most of the broad, shared upward trend in wealth accumulation.

In the early 1990s the industry had excess capacity due to technological advances, competition from other materials and an economic slowdown.

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