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161by Jimeno, Juan F.“…In this paper I develop an OLG model, one earlier used by Eggertsson and Mehrotra (2014) to rationalize the "secular stagnation hypothesis", to show how high debt, and low population and productivity growth may condition the macroeconomic performance of some European countries over the medium and long-run."…”
Published 2015
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162“…The aggregate German economy is characterized by a secular decline of manufacturing and a rise of modern service industries. …”
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163by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…Program discussing important scientific developments and related secular questions. Contributors: Respublika (Studio) В передаче обсуждаются ценные научные разработки и мирские вопросы, окружающие их. …”
Published 1992-1994
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164by Streeck, Wolfgang“…Growth is giving way to secular stagnation; inequality is leading to instability; and confidence in the capitalist money economy has all but evaporated. …”
Published 2016
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165by Fall, Falilou, Bloch, Debra, Hoeller, Peter, Pareliussen, Jon Kristian, Pisu, Mauro“…At the same time, ageing and other secular trends raise long-term sustainability issues. …”
Published 2014
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166“…We decompose changes in outcomes into a secular trend and a business cycle component. We find significantly larger unemployment responses to economic shocks for low-skilled workers relative to high-skilled workers and for immigrants relative to natives within the same skill group. …”
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167“…Second, the paper links the liberalization of industrial relations to "secular stagnation" – i.e., to the growing difficulty that all advanced economies have in generating adequate levels of aggregate demand. …”
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168Published 1998“…Part 2: This program traces the growth of Russian architecture from the Eastern-inspired onion domes and tent roofs of the early wooden churches to the sprawling palaces and vertical spires of secular St. Petersburg. Viewers visit baroque palaces such as Peterhof, with fountains and classical statuary that echo the elegant parks of Italy and France; Rastrelli’s famed Winter Palace in St. …”
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169by Appelius, Mario, 1892-1946“…In June 1937, when Franco occupied Bilbao by force of arms, he suppressed the unjust secular privilege by proclaiming the equality of all the regions of Spain vis-a-vis the Public Treasury. …”
Published 20 June 1939
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170by [edited by Ruth Harris & Lyndal Roper].“…Lewis -- Rooms to share: convent cells and social relations in early modern Italy / Silvia Evangelisti -- Concubinage and the Church in early modern Münster / Simone Laqua -- A confessor and his spiritual child: François de Sales, Jeanne de Chantal, and the foundation of the Order of the Visitation / Ruth Manning -- Letters to Lucie: spirituality, friendship, and politics during the Dreyfus Affair / Ruth Harris -- Witchcraft, nostalgia, and the rural idyll in eighteenth-century Germany / Lyndal Roper -- The 'religious sense' in a post-war secular age / Alex Owen -- Olwen Hufton's 'Poor', Richard Cobb's 'People', and the Notions of the longue durée in French Revolutionary historiography / Colin Jones.…”
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171Published 2009“…Verzio FF Submission Duration: 00:30:00 Following the assassination of the Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh in 2004, the film features inspiring conversations with diverse Muslim youth in the Netherlands and showing what it means to be a faith community in an absolutely secular context, how the religious identities of young Muslims are under scrutiny, what it means to be a Muslim woman choosing to wear a headscarf in Europe, and, more than anything else, what is missing in the dialogue. …”
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172by Longkeng Ngouana, Constant“…Finally, I perform a set of counterfactual analyzes in which the reallocation of labor across sectors is constrained endogenously. I find that the secular shift of labor towards the service sector was volatility-reducing in OECD countries during 1970–2006."…”
Published 2013
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173Published 2003“…Yet Waqar and Bhau's work raises several uncomfortable questions for the filmmakers, so-called modern, middle-class, secular, urban beings. The meta-story of the film reflects on their own position of (im)partial observers/outsiders. …”
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174“…"The global financial crisis and the ensuing Great Recession raised concerns about adjustment fatigue, deflation, currency wars, and secular stagnation that presented a sense of déjà vu: similar concerns had arisen at the time of the Great Depression and at the end of World War II. …”
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175“…Beginning with the 1960s the secular process of catching-up set in. Most extra-European cultures started also industrialisation and increased their income. …”
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176Published 1998“…In this first episode, viewers see how the purely religious tradition of the icon soared toward abstraction in Russia, influencing the birth of modern art in the early 1900s, and then helped legitimize secular political power in the Soviet era. Audiences witness the rededication of a monastery that had been used as a military barracks. …”
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177“…Some fear that Europe could embark into a decade of "secular stagnation" like Japan in the recent past. …”
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178Published 2016“…Yet despite this heterogeneity, most European countries suffered a prolonged period of economic slowdown which raised concerns about the risk of a secular stagnation in Europe. This book focuses on labour productivity in Europe, one of the main drivers of growth and prosperity. …”
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179Published 11 December 1939“…Until the arrival of the Italians, he was Chief of Military Investigation at the G.H.Q. of the Second Army Corps of the North; before the Civil War, he was an official of the Ministry of Labour, and Secretary of the Secular Schools. He lost a child in a Santander air raid: he was forced to send two of his children to England and one to Belgium. …”
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180Published 2014“…Even in the United States, where the welfare state is far more developed, secular NGOs and faith-based organizations are critical components of social safety nets. …”
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