Sentences with phrase «national economic boom»

Designed by Houston architect Joseph Finger and built in 1926 amid a regional and national economic boom, the Italian Renaissance - style Auditorium Hotel welcomed a growing population of tourists and professionals to its beautiful corridors and rooms.

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By December 2007, the month the National Bureau of Economic Research later dated the start of the recession, he was arguing there was no recession and that the «Bush boom continues.»
Ireland's low taxes and cheap labour spurred an economic boom and a wave of national pride, but the recession killed Europe's fattest cat.
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.
Very soon, Law's national bank began to issue much more paper currency than it received in gold and silver currency deposits, which created an inflationary economic «bubble boom
This threatens the state's ability to sustain the current economic boom and traps the workers themselves in jobs with little opportunity to advance, according to New Skills for a New Economy, a new study based on over two years of research conducted at the Harvard Graduate School of Education's National Center for Adult Literacy and Learning (NCSALL) and Northeastern University's Center for Labor Market Studies.
School reform heads the list of national priorities as we enter a new century, partake in another presidential - election process, and publicly acknowledge the increasing disparity between rich and poor in the midst of the longest peacetime economic boom in our history.
The national airline of Sri Lanka is currently expanding and further diversifying its wide range of products and services, in order to drive the country's on - going boom in tourism and economic development.
Speaking about the national economy, Jack Guynn, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, said the biggest challenge is figuring out «what the heck happened» to the economic boom and «what looms ahead.»
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