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205:, was titled "Navigating the New Normal in Industrial Countries". In the lecture El-Erian stated that "Our use of the term was an attempt to move the discussion beyond the notion that the crisis was a mere flesh wound...instead the crisis cut to the bone. It was the inevitable result of an extraordinary, multiyear period which was anything but normal". El-Erian's lecture cites a 18 May 2008 Bloomberg News article written by journalists Rich Miller and Matthew Benjamin for first using the term: "Post-Subprime Economy Means Subpar Growth as New Normal in U.S." 32: 927: 134:
To consider the problems before us we must divide our epoch into three periods, that of war, that of transition, that of the new normal, which undoubtedly will supersede the old. The questions before us, therefore, are, broadly, two: How shall we pass from war to the new normal with the least jar, in
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In Austria, Chancellor Sebastian Kurz incorporated the term into his rhetoric typically based on a few catchy buzzwords from mid-April 2020, establishing it as a new political buzzword. The Austrian media reacted critically to this, questioning whether this was intended to convey a permanent erosion
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In Europe, the term "new normal", first conceptualized in 2018 by Austrian philosopher and political scholar Paul Sailer-Wlasits, has become a popular buzzword in contemporary politics. Initially introduced in the German-speaking world, Paul Sailer-Wlasits associated the term with various phenomena,
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The phrase was used in 2005 by Peter M. Sandman and Jody Lanard in relation to methods of manipulation of attitudes of the public towards avian influenza. They explained that the initial, typically temporary, fearfulness of a novel risk such as a flu pandemic is something to be guided, that this
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Citizens, requests may reach you through your comrade neighbors. I hope you will comply willingly; it will speed the day when I can bow out and life can get back to normal — a new normal, free of the Authority, free of guards, free of troops stationed on us, free of passports and searches and
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Forget about the Next Big Thing, the next thing has started. It’s called the New Normal, and 2003 will be the first full year of it. The New Normal isn’t where you wait for the next boom. It’s about the rest of your life. ... There was so much urgency that every standard — for due diligence,
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The New Normal: From Boom to Bust to War to Whatever Comes Next. Superstar investor Roger McNamee defines the new era of business and finance and shows where the smart money is headed. Here’s what you need to know about investing, competing, and winning today — and for the rest of your
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predicted that daily life for most people would change during the pandemic after the lifting of lockdowns. This would include limiting person-to-person contact, like handshakes and hugs, as well as maintaining distance from others, known as
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is a state to which an economy, society, etc. settles following a crisis, when this differs from the situation that prevailed prior to the start of the crisis (the "old normal"). The term has been employed
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and the 45th U.S. administration under Donald Trump, which he critically dubbed the "new global normal". Since then, the phrase has gained traction among politicians in Austria, Germany, and Spain.
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Since 2012, China's economy has shown a marked slowdown, with growth rates declining from double digit levels (before the 2007-2009 financial crisis) to around 7% in 2014. In 2014, a statement by
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The phrase was used in the context of cautioning the belief of economists and policy makers that industrial economies would revert to their most recent means post the 2007–2008 financial crisis.
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leadership, recruiting, and investment — was relaxed. The New Normal is about real life — and real time. Getting things right the first time is more important than getting things done quickly.
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Survey XII: Digital New Normal 2025 – After the Outbreak: Hopes and worries for the evolution of humans and digital life in the wake of the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Some commentators objected of overuse and misuse of the phrase by the media while describing atypical situations or behaviors, which turned it into a
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Saggu, A. & Anukoonwattaka, W. (2015). "China's 'New Normal': Challenges Ahead for Asia-Pacific Trade". United Nations ESCAP.
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referring to the need for "new normals" in community development, when introducing his cover story "Prepare for the Best".
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while describing the new normal in technology development in regards to business and finance after the
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initial period is a "teachable moment" and offers the opportunity of establishing a "new normal".
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The New Normal: What Comes After COVID-19? Experts predict how the pandemic will change our lives
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American Black Film Fest 2020 Women Directors: Meet Teniola Olatoni Ojigbede – “The New Normal”
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The New Normal: How FDNY Firefighters are Rising to the Challenge of Life After September 11
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the shortest time? In what respect should the new normal be shaped to differ from the old?
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Assessing the New Normal: Liberty and Security for the Post-September 11 United States
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COVID-19 And The Corporate Cliché: Why We Need To Stop Talking About ‘The New Normal’
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https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanmic/article/PIIS2666-5247(20)30151-8/fulltext
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is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from September 10, 2012, to April 2, 2013.
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After 911 in the 'New'-Normal: Who Are We? Why Are We Here? Where Are We Going?
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The New Normal: Finding a Balance between Individual Rights and the Common Good
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The 'New Normal' And The Future Of Technology After The Covid-19 Pandemic
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Special Report: The New Normal – The Changes That Will Outlast COVID-19
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After the COVID-19 crisis ends, what does our 'new normal' look like?
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What comes next: How leaders can cope with America’s ‘new normal’
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produced by Nigerian filmmaker Teniola Olatoni Ojigbede in 2020.
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The New Normal: Living a Fear-Free Life in a Fear-Driven World
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during the pandemic or speculated changes after the pandemic.
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The New Normal: Great Opportunities in a Time of Great Risk
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Index

New Normal
splitting
disambiguation page
talk page
retroactively
World War I
World War II
September 11 attacks
financial crisis of 2007–2008
Great Recession
COVID-19 pandemic
Henry A. Wise Wood
dilemma
Roger McNamee
Fast Company
dot-com bubble
Philadelphia City Paper
Paul Glover
Per Jacobsson
Mohamed A. El-Erian
International Monetary Fund
ABC News
BBC News
New York Times
Candy Crowley
Second U.S. presidential debate of 2012
Xi Jinping
General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
Chinese
economic growth

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