Yoshitomo Nara and the Tokyo Pop art movement reflect the experiences of a generation of artists who grew up during the post-World War
II economic boom in Japan that was characterized by, among other things, an influx of popular culture from the West, including the animation of Warner Bros and Walt Disney.
The post World War
II economic boom saw the establishment of mining (mainly alumina for bauxite), tourism, manufacturing and construction sectors, and the USA replace the UK as Jamaica's main trading partner.
Not exact matches
The speech goes on to outline some of the
economic surprises that came to pass in the intervening years, including: the «mining
boom mark
II»; the further significant rise and then subsequent fall in Australia's terms of trade; and the search for yield in global capital markets driven by ongoing ultra-easy monetary policy in the major economies.
«But during our
economic boom since World War
II, re-use was replaced with the idea of a never - ending supply of «replace.»