Sentences with phrase «first economic boom»

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This is hard to do for two reasons, first, because the economic cycle is slow — boom to bust can take a decade or more.
Economic contraction in the U.S. and Europe in the early and mid 1970s did not lead immediately to economic contraction in what were then known as LDCs, largely because the massive recycling of petrodollar surpluses into the developing world fueled an investment boom (and also fueled talk about how for the first time in history the LDCs were immune from rich - country receEconomic contraction in the U.S. and Europe in the early and mid 1970s did not lead immediately to economic contraction in what were then known as LDCs, largely because the massive recycling of petrodollar surpluses into the developing world fueled an investment boom (and also fueled talk about how for the first time in history the LDCs were immune from rich - country receeconomic contraction in what were then known as LDCs, largely because the massive recycling of petrodollar surpluses into the developing world fueled an investment boom (and also fueled talk about how for the first time in history the LDCs were immune from rich - country recessions).
In a 10 - minute address, he went on to list what he has accomplished since he was first elected in 2005 — lower taxes, a budget surplus, the revival of the waterfront, opening Main Street to traffic, providing 22,000 summer jobs for youth, clearing vacant houses, adopting the Green Code and the boom in building and economic development.
It was his vision that first launched New York state's booming nanotechnology sector, which continues to expand and provide tremendous educational, academic and economic opportunities to us and the entire state.
When the first of the baby boomers entered the job market in the 1970s, many of them holding freshly minted college diplomas, the economic value of a bachelor's degree plummeted, leading Harvard labor economist Richard Freeman to fret over the plight of the «overeducated American.»
More American Photographs aims to add to the FSA's project through the lens of the twenty - first century, which highlights, amidst natural disasters, the collapse of the housing boom, and a general lack of economic mobility, the distinct effects on different communities.
«The first three quarters of 2001 carried Aurora's economic boom while the fourth quarter saw development and investment slow a little,» Jenkins says.
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