Sentences with phrase «of economic boom»

On the other hand, in the time of economic boom or recovery, people will suddenly remember the need to plan for the future.
The novelty of this economic boom has worn off and it probably is the end of the «free money» era.
It's based on an asset that has increased in value every single year for more than 160 years, through every period of economic boom and bust, including the Great Depression.
Erbil is in the midst of an economic boom with a spate of construction and infrastructure development activities taking place in the city alongside advances in the healthcare and education sectors.
Set in the seedy underbelly of glistening 1988 Japan at the height of the economic boom, Yakuza 0 follows the early stories of two series mainstays.
In Canada, we tend to think of economic booms as resource driven (oil, wheat, etc...)
(Read the book of Amos, which was written during the peak of the economic boom, if you want to see what God thought of Israel during this time).
On top of this, Israel was in the beginning stages of an economic boom that had not been known since the reign of King Solomon.
Predistribution: this is the intellectual framework which could underpin Labour's new kind of politics in an era where they can't simply transfer the profits of an economic boom from the pockets of the rich to those of the poor.
[6] Blair's decade - long premiership had been a time of economic boom for the United Kingdom, [3] but Brown's tenure as Prime Minister was dominated by the global recession of the latter part of the 2000s.
There is the economic one, which pits the idea of a traditional way of life in a rural town (farming) with the influence of industrialism and the promise of an economic boom that having a big business enterprise in the area could bring.
Christopher Ruhm, an economics professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, has spent more than a decade studying the effects of economic booms and busts on our well - being.
Human activity, and the turns of economic booms and busts, are insinuated throughout the works as artifacts — semi-manicured yards, chain link fences, power lines, pavement — hidden among rich vegetation; subjects that are treated as background.
The words, inspired by the advertising signs which began to paint the fast foods» façades and to light the american metropolis» streets in the years of the economic boom, stand out from the canvas as a slogan with the same animosity of a political poster.
Viewed in succession, these photographs tell the story of an economic boom and its hazards through views of monumental architectural structures and the abandoned worksites of unfinished construction projects.
Due to the ill - considered productivity of the house building industry towards the tail end of the economic boom, Ireland is now saddled with hundreds of thousands of vacant homes in various states of completion.
The second stipulation that economists have agreed upon for the execution of a successful budget deficit is that during times of economic boom, the budget surplus that is naturally generated should be used to pay down debt.
Texas had increasing unemployment in the mid-1980s as energy prices fell dramatically, in the midst of an economic boom.
Whilst contemporary sculptors such as Damien Hirst and Mark Quinn experimented with the use of diamonds and gold at the height of economic boom, the «make do and mend» approach illustrated by Undone seems more appropriate to newly constrained times.
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