The longest expansion in the post-war period was 120 months, from March 1991 to March 2001.
This system provided stability during the post-war period, when a booming Japan was rebuilding itself.
He had grown up with memory of the post-war period and the Cold War.
By comparison, during the post-war period, US unemployment peaked in November and December of 1982 at 10.8%.
From September to December The Rest is Noise will focus on the post-war period from 1945 to 2000.
It is a continuation of the British obsession with the housing market, that has scarred public policy throughout the post-war period.
The post-war period of financial repression occurred under the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates, which was marked by tight capital controls.
In the future, Mr Letwin wants the budget to balance across the cycle, a demanding goal, rarely, if ever, achieved in the post-war period.
The post-war period is rich in examples of blistering catch-up growth.
Naturally, many of the candidates called unfit are members of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, which has ruled Japan for most of the post-war period.
Until the Great Recession, there was only one ten-year stretch in the post-war period, ending in early 1983, in which growth averaged as low as 2%.
For many years the Liberal Democratic Party, which has ruled Japan for most of the post-war period, did not have any women in the lower house.
The corollary to this goal has, throughout the Post-War period, been the elimination of U.S. forces from and otherwise reducing American influence in Western Europe.
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This was because of the "archaic spider's web" of thousands of bilateral agreements which had been the legal framework underpinning international air travel since the post-war period.
If current pay practices are compared with those of the recent past, then the option explosion may be the most beneficial change in corporate policies in the post-war period.
Japan was able to turn its back on Asia for most of the post-war period because of a strong security alliance with America that has now been going for 50 years.
In the post-war period he practised and taught psychiatry in Vienna for 25 years, and spent 20 years in the United States as a visiting professor at Harvard and other American universities.
Noda, 54 years old, is the third youngest prime minister in the post-war period, two years older than Abe Shinzo and a few months older than Tanaka Kakue when they assumed the office.
Based on his experiences as a soldier in the Philippines, it sold 200, 000 copies and was acclaimed by critics, many of whom regarded it as one of the finest novels of the post-war period.
Italians have traditionally flocked to polls with voting levels far higher than other European countries and the U.S. But in this election, 75% of the electorate cast ballots, the lowest level in the post-war period.
Take, for example, the wealthy industrialist Samuel Courtauld, scion of the Courtauld textile empire, whose collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings assembled during the 1920s and 30s helped permanently establish their importance in the post-war period.
In the post-war period in the U.S., federal spending has averaged just under 20 percent of GDP. (You can confirm this for yourself by going to the White House OMB site and downloading Table 1.2).
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As shown in the first chart below, there are only a couple of times when housing contributes 1-2 percentage points to growth, the most notable being the post-war period of rapid household formation by returning war veterans.
"Oreiller is the man who inspired a lot of kids in Val d'Isere to try to become ski champions in the post-war period, " said Perret, author of a book about one of Val d'Isere's most famous events.
There is an especially exquisite irony here, since in the post-war period, at least until the 1980s, food firms were very happy to develop and promote, on its own terms, novelty, from new tastes to greater convenience, and consumers loved it and bought these innovative products.
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New Labour's massive majorities in 1997 and 2002 came not from focus groups and presentational brilliance but substance - from a long line of revisionism and modernisation that started in the post-war period and continued sometimes strong, often weak, until Tony Blair and Gordon Brown finally re-invented progressive politics in Britain in the mid-1990's.
In many ways, the post-Cold War period resembles the interwar interregnum, during which military powers experimented with new technologies, organizations, and doctrine.
In the post-Cold War period, threats to the American homeland accelerated dramatically after President Clinton gutted U.S. national missile defense programs and canceled both President Bushs Global Protection System scheduled for deployment by 1996 and the U.S.-Russia talks begun in 1992 on moving from the MAD-based ABM Treaty to defense-based deterrence.
"Those who managed to survive the troubled post-war period and want to go on putting their hands in the state budget should understand that there is a limit to everything, " it said.
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