Sentences with phrase «1990s economic boom»

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The boom years for employment and balanced federal budgets in the 1990s had everything to do with the emergence of the Internet rather than with any enlightened economic policies.
The IPO market has swung back and forth since the dot - com boom in the late 1990s through the bust a few years later and on up to the most recent economic downturn, during which there were six venture capital - backed IPOs in 2008 and 12 in 2009 — compared with 86 in 2007, according to the Exit Poll report by Thomson Reuters and the National Venture Capital Association.
The economic booms of the late 1990s and mid-2000s failed to move the needle for middle class men.
Part of the problem facing sharks is the consumption of shark - fin soup in Asia, a phenomenon that boomed in the 1990s with the region's economic growth, said Worm.
The country's economic downturn has diminished the Word of Faith prosperity gospel boom that took off during the 1990s and 2000s, and he sees a shift away from efforts to «bribe» God into blessings and toward a greater understanding of a God of grace who extends blessings freely.
We're too small to be heard among the Boomers and Gen Y folks, and we're the hardest hit by economic issues that began back in the 1990s.
It was only after China's economic boom, since the early 1990s, that its fertility level dropped further.
This transformation was due mainly to the economic boom of the 1990s, as immigrants, many of them from Latin America and the Marshall...
He's watched as academic initiatives have come and gone, saw the construction boom of the 1990s and early - «00s, and the economic collapse that devastated Southern Nevada's economy and much of the region's architecture community.
With just about every economic figure working to its advantage — from lower unemployment rates to less expensive oil prices that are freeing up disposable income for consumers — one would think that retail would be experiencing its best times since the boom days of the mid to late 1990s.
Beginning with the definition of the highway as an element of connection between the migratory flows moving from the periphery towards the city, Indian Highway speaks about technological development, the economic boom and the growing global centrality of this subcontinent in the world of the arts since the 1990s.
Two other factors have lent this boom a singular boldness: the economic prosperity of the 1990s and the desire to be at the forefront of architectural innovation.
A revolutionary art movement asserted itself in India between the declaration of independence at midnight on August 15, 1947, and the economic boom of the 1990s.
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