Obama was poised to be a national hero given his perfect timing, with the typical post recession boom starting in his first year.
The first are undervalued, affordable markets like Fort Worth, Texas, which haven't felt huge, post-boom price corrections, but where there is an expected acceleration in sales volume, making now the time to buy.
The model emerged during the post-war boom, when living standards soared across western Europe.
America's post-war boom owed much to the work of WPA, CCC and other New Deal programs.
So it was during the Great Depression as regulatory bodies built to manage scarcity grew apace during the fabulous post-war boom.
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The best bit of modern Italian history had to wait until 1945, when Alcide de Gasperi began the country's post-war boom.
The orange line shows that real interest rates on deposits, in the advanced countries, were significantly negative throughout most of the post-war boom.
It became ever more elaborate and expensive during the post-war boom when big companies ruled the roost and when international competition was muted.
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Its industrial-growth model has closely resembled Japan's in its post-war boom, rising on the same tide of an expanding workforce and export-led productivity gains.
But America's post-war boom disguised grave weaknesses in the company's management.
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But the post-war boom in lager - outstripping traditional tipples like bitter, mild and stout - offers some clues as to what made the drink so appealing to millions in the first place.
For much of the past 20 years, the post-baby boom generations have been postponing marriage, buying homes, and raising kids alone, with more than 1 in 5 people between the ages of 20 and 30 now living under state poverty thresholds.
But 1920 beats that with ease, with probably well over 1.1 million live babies born in the UK as a whole, well above the post-WWII boom year of 1947, comfortably above the peak of the baby boom of the 1960s and far above the latest figures.
The Twentieth Century Society is campaigning to save artwork from the post-war building boom.
Then during the post-war infrastructure boom the federal government offered subsidies to cities that wanted hospitals.
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Steve Jobs was born in 1955 to a Syrian immigrant father at the height of the post-War Baby Boom.
Even with the demographic bulge caused by the post-war baby boom, America can afford its senior citizens, the people too old to work.
But freestanding islands weren't common in residential design until the post-War construction boom, says Sandy Isenstadt, University of Delaware professor of architectural history.
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He thinks 80% of Americans have not benefited from the post-2002 economic boom, and that these 80% are up to the eyeballs in debt.
People have learnt from the mistakes of the post-war housing boom.
Not all concrete ideals of the post-war building boom have survived, Alison and Peter Smithson's polemic Robin Hood Gardens in east London is not long for this life, despite the protestations of the architectural elite.
Whether digital, traditional, post or pre-Internet boom, marketers, consumers, agencies and those who view, make and consume ads are really looking for an idea that clicks.
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Much of that remained the same in the boom years of post-War America, until the 80s came along and the American dream relocated from Mayberry to Beverly Hills.
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Russian and U.S. experts alike agree that SDI was decisive in stimulating reforms and arms reductions, ending the Cold War peacefully, and bringing Americans the trillion-dollar peace dividend which became the basis of our post-Cold War economic boom.
In the post-World War II prosperity boom, we were the only innovation game in town.
More than half of the warming during the twentieth century occurred prior to the post-World War II economic boom, yet atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions rose minimally during this time.
In 1950, at the beginning of the post-World War II suburban boom, the city of Raleigh had a population of 66, 000, living in a land area of only 11 square miles.
The post-war "baby-boom" generation is now reaching reproductive age.
The only comparable event is the post-World War II Baby Boom in the US. This is an opportunity, and can be a huge challenge, because all those people will want to be well-fed, educated and productively employed.
Lakewood is part of the endless post-war sprawl created by the boom in the federally funded aerospace industry.
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