But even as Dogpatch booms, devotees say the district still feels like a small town within the city.
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Cuts always corresponded to sustained booms in investment and government receipts, hikes the opposite.
But back then natural resource booms of one sort or another produced their millionaires.
Until now this policy has been unduly loose for Spain and Ireland, exacerbating their housing booms.
Industries rise and fall, jobs are won and lost, recessions give way to booms.
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"Free shots for everyone on the conga line, " booms the burly emcee from New Orleans.
The 1980s were defined by the PC revolution, the 1990s by the fiber-optic and Internet booms.
Fred Hickey, who has long followed the booms and busts of tech company stocks.
By the way, these periods were two of the biggest booms in U.S. history.
The booms quieted during each of the next two days, only to return at night.
It has been held aloft for years by giant booms in house prices and infrastructure spending.
As such, we will no doubt fall into another period where the economy booms.
That adds to the struggle monetary policy faces in coping with asset-price booms and busts.
When credit booms show up in inflation, central banks are typically quick to react.
The region has been through several oil shale booms and busts over the last century.
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And are there really no other higher-tech techniques to protect the shoreline other than the booms?
But such a compact will not safeguard the euro against future booms and busts.
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In the past, housing booms have been killed only by rising mortgate rates, argues Mr Shepherdson.
Pre-crisis inflows set off property and wage booms, leaving behind uncompetitive economies when they receded.
During booms, governments are loth to take the punchbowl away, at least until the next election.
Everything was to lead to shallower recessions and more contained booms in another words, smooth, steady growth.
Then, booms ended in busts when bubbles of undue exuberance popped, exposing underlying economic fragilities.
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The low interest rates, the easy money led to property booms, speculation, and piles of debt.
While the city's economy booms (no thanks to him), most people will clap and cheer.
To some extent, government budgets in rich countries stabilise the economy automatically in booms and busts.
In addition, during booms, when commissions are high, fees are unpopular with the agencies.
Next, the market booms, and companies, irrespective of what industry they originally came from, rush in.
Given the repeated credit booms and busts of the past 40 years, that may be a pity.
These booms were partly the result of prosperity and lower inflation, which have meant lower interest rates.
Commodity booms generally come to an end when high prices bring forth a torrent of new supply.
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