Sentences with phrase «during economic expansions»

The first panel presents the returns for different price ratios during economic expansions.
When qualified workers are difficult to find during economic expansions, employers are more likely to provide competitive rates of reimbursement.
Turnover tends to rise during economic expansions, when employers are hiring, and it falls during recessions, when hiring dries up.
Inequality rose quickly during economic expansions (1980s and 1990s) and declined during the most recent recession.
Cyclical stocks — which tend to perform well during economic expansion — including consumer discretionary and financials, are outperforming the broader market so far this year.
Though «operating» earnings are less volatile, all earnings measures are pro-cyclical; expanding during economic expansions, and retreating during recessions.
(Why does it escape investors that the 1987 crash occurred during an economic expansion?)
, which outlined the relative performance of the U.S. stock market and underlying U.S. economy over time and market performance during economic expansions / contractions, the below provides further detail
The short version: Teacher turnover rates don't change all that much over time, but we see higher turnover during economic expansions than during recessions.
At the same time, they became more willing to leave during economic expansions like at the end of the 1990s, the mid-2000s, and again today.
The flawed assumption underling this theory of LIFO is that law firm hiring during economic expansions fueled by, say, a dot - com bubble or a real estate boom, is done with the same forethought as it is during a recovery.
People in the trading area grew wealthier as the suburban communities north of Dallas flourished during the economic expansion.
Alternatively, areas with good schools are easier to attract renters during economic expansions and recessions.
Rising shelter costs have accounted for most of the inflation in the U.S. during this economic expansion.
In addition, the Fed's preferred gauge of price pressures has been mired below 2 percent; during an economic expansion, inflation usually begins to tick higher.
A Canadian - centric investor may feel like they're missing out during economic expansions.
A Canadian - centric investor may feel like they're missing out during economic expansions.
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