But that would have broken the back of the economy and brought the housing boom down.
He puts the boom down to natural population growth - there are more birds to breed and so produce more chicks.
It said the boom was down to women having babies later and increased migration to NI.
But five years ago as the condo boom slowed down, Mr. Shvo shrank his business and eventually disappeared from the New York real-estate scene.
The petroleum drilling boom has brought down the price of natural gas.
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He tells how Sohu.com "caught the last train" to list on New York's Nasdaq technology stocks index in July 2000, just as the dotcom boom came crashing down, but survived to turn its first profit in the third quarter of 2002.
Falling exports and a glut of too many ships ordered during the boom years drove prices down to unsustainable levels on some routes, but the outlook is now improving for both the ports and the shipping companies.
The Jan. 9 collapse in Queens didn't cause any life-threatening injuries, but three workers had to be extricated from beneath fallen machinery after the 170-foot-long boom fell and mowed down part of the building's wooden framework, according to officials and witnesses.
In the Atlantic market for coal, prices have been driven down by the boom in American shale fracking.
Australia largely avoided the global financial crisis that started in 2008, mostly because of the mining boom helped spur economic growth Down Under.
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But concerns that China's economy was overheating led to action by the country's government last year, to cool down a construction boom by squeezing credit.
The U.S. solar market continued its record-setting pace in the second quarter, but amid the boom are signs of a slow down in the break-neck growth of recent years, according to a report released Monday.
If you are walking down the street with a boom box on your shoulder right now listening to the Bryant Park Project, you probably got a crowd around you that's broken into well choreographed dance steps.
Colonial Mutual Life, one of Australia's oldest insurance companies, bought the site on which the eyesores stand at the height of a property boom in the late 1980s and pulled down a strip of crude, modern buildings.
Experts also point out that energy markets are changing with the US boom in shale gas, which has brought down prices, and this makes commercial decisions tougher.
Tech analysts say there are two trends driving the boom: Cell phones have finally come way down in price, making them widely available to the masses, and they will soon become much more versatile, offering a host of digital services.
This was the fourth event - the start of a renewed collapse of the birth rate, perhaps its longest and fastest ever, only a year later, quite unlike the more sustained boom of the 1960s and completing a sequence of down, up and then down again in the space of a few years by magnitudes that make you wonder how midwives, hospitals, schools and others coped on this rollercoaster.
But that is more to do with the slowing down of the American economy than with any boom in Europe.
"There was a huge boom in the shipping industry, with the slates being carried down from Blaenau Ffestiniog - which brought these two towns together, " she said.
However, at what may be the peak of the current boom, the number of tech jobs in the Valley remains down from a decade ago and unemployment is over 7.7%, just around the national average.
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Lord Turner warns that the process of businesses, households, banks and the government trying to cut their big debts built up in the boom years, what is known as deleveraging, may bear down on the British economy's ability to grow for many years yet.
The FOMC also took heart from productivity figures released on August 9th which, though revising down some of the spectacular numbers seen as the economic boom peaked, turned out to be better than some economists had feared.
Its households are loaded down with mortgage debt, a legacy of its long housing boom.
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In this study, the researchers tallied a massive amount of NIH and CDC data from 1928 to 2007, breaking it down by age group and coordinating it with periods of economic boom and bust.
"We saw a lot of waterfront property being bought and smaller homes being torn down and replaced by million dollar mansions during the dot-com boom, " explains Sara Young , economic development manager at the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce.
So they were lending -- part of what drove the housing boom was it used to be you had to save 20 percent to get money down to get your mortgage.
He dressed the funding proposal up in geoengineering language because that was the way to get funds - a tactic scientists in all fields have used down the years in order to ensure their research happens (witness the boom in "bioterror"-related research after the US anthrax scares of 2001).
We had 80% in early 2000 after a supply boom and the Asian financial crisis, and at some point in the cycle that went down to 1%.
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That was in contrast with the US and Spain during the boom years where, he said, "they over-built... prices will come down because of that and the market will start up again at a new level".
In the UK, meanwhile, in addition to massive savings on the slimmed down military, the government had also found its coffers swollen by the proceeds of the North Sea oil boom.
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