stagnation model
[stæɡˈneɪʃən ˈmɒdəl]
nounpl: stagnation models
modelo de estagnação
1. A theoretical framework or representation that explains or predicts periods of economic, social, or organizational stagnation characterized by lack of growth, progress, or development
The economist developed a stagnation model to understand the causes of the prolonged recession.
O economista desenvolveu um modelo de estagnação para entender as causas da recessão prolongada.
2. In scientific contexts, a mathematical or conceptual model used to analyze systems in a state of equilibrium with no advancement or deterioration
The stagnation model helped researchers predict population dynamics in isolated ecosystems.
O modelo de estagnação ajudou pesquisadores a prever a dinâmica populacional em ecossistemas isolados.
3. A business or organizational framework describing conditions where activity, innovation, or improvement has halted or plateaued
Management applied a stagnation model to identify why the company's growth had stopped.
A administração aplicou um modelo de estagnação para identificar por que o crescimento da empresa havia parado.
This term is primarily used in academic, economic, and business discourse in both American and Brazilian contexts. In Brazil, it gained particular prominence during discussions of economic cycles and policy-making. The concept is important in macroeconomic debates regarding periods of slow growth or recession, particularly relevant during discussions of structural economic challenges.
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