Soviet Union – 1817 to 1991
Economic stagnation refers to a prolonged period of little or no economic growth, often characterized by high unemployment and reduced consumer spending. In the context of the Soviet Union, this stagnation became increasingly evident from the 1970s onward, as the centralized planning system failed to adapt to changing needs and conditions, leading to a decline in living standards and overall economic vitality.
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