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| | New York Fiscal Watch "Excelsior" or Bust? |
 | | Another difference between the early 1990s and 2000s has been the extent to which the state budgets for those periods have relied on reductions in the state payroll. |  | | The state’s persistent structural budget gaps point to one final similarity between the early 1990s and early 2000s: in both cases, the underlying problem is not a lack of revenue but an excess of spending. |  | | Contributing to the increase in education-related spending has been the phase-in of the STAR school tax subsidy for homeowners[7], which account for more than one-third of the disparity in total state spending rates between the early 1990s and early 2000s. |
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| | List of recessions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Early 1980s recession - 1982 and 1983, caused by tight monetary policy in the U.S. to control inflation and sharp correction to overproduction of the previous decade which had been masked by inflation |  | | Panic of 1837 - 1837 to 1843, a sharp downturn in the American economy caused by bank failures and lack of confidence in the paper currency |  | | Tax-deductibility of donations - Current budget - Daily report |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_recessions
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| | IU Alumni Magazine November/December 2002: On the Cutting Edge |
 | | One conclusion from the current recession is clear: We will not be able to provide affordable, high-quality education for growing numbers of deserving, yet lower-income, students unless government finance in many states is radically reformed. |  | | In the early 1990s, the end of the Cold War and the slowdown in defense spending helped drive a recession. |  | | During the recessions of the 1980s and 1990s, the absence of increased enrollment pressure served to cushion the economic blows somewhat, but that cushion will not protect either students or institutions this time around. |
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| | Economy of the Philippines - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography |
 | | A severe recession in 1984-85 saw the economy shrink by more than 10%, and perceptions of political instability during the Aquino administration further dampened economic activity. |  | | On the currency side, the peso, along with other asian currencies, has gained on the dollar this year, as of early May 2005 is trading at around 54.20 to the greenback. |  | | The first 3 months of 2005 have seen record inflation averaging 8.5%, and with declining imports and exports it is expected that the economy might contract in the first quarter. |
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http://www.arikah.com/encyclopedia/Economy_of_the_Philippines
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| | Salon.com Technology "The Long Boom" is back! |
 | | This recession was driven more by business cutting off its spending because it had overbuilt its capacity and inventories were built out; so this is more of a business-led recession. |  | | The more recent recession was not driven by a plunge in consumer spending. |  | | If there is any dramatic pickup out of a recession, it's usually led by resumed consumer spending at high rates. |
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http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2002/04/30/longboom/print.html
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| | Recession: definition, impact on Canadians' lives, example and related link |
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| | Health Insurance Data Brief #3: Workers Receiving Employer-Provided Health Insurance, by Heather Boushey and Joseph ... |
 | | Over the most recent recession, firms have pushed the cost of providing health insurance on to their employees, and as a result the share of workers whose premiums were fully paid for by their employer fell. |  | | The share of Americans who received health insurance all year from their employer grew slightly over the 1990s expansion and fell slightly over the early 2000s recession. |  | | Over the economic expansion, from 1992 to 1999, the share of those working full-year and having employer-provided health insurance all year increased by 4.1 percentage points, up to 39.6 percent. |
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| | World Almanac for Kids |
 | | The promised benefits of free trade were undone by an overvalued Canadian dollar, corporate restructuring, a new goods and services tax, and a severe recession with a massive loss of jobs. |  | | Also in December, Parliament approved the Kyoto Protocol, which called for a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, despite opposition from Canada’s provincial governments over the treaty; according to the Kyoto Protocol, Canada had to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 6% by 2012. |  | | The result was a resounding victory for the Liberals, who increased their majority to 172 seats. |
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| | Spending on Social Welfare Programs in Rich and Poor States: A Closer Look at Poor States |
 | | Between 2001 and 2002, when the recession began to hit most states, TANF spending increased in all quartiles, probably reflecting growing fiscal pressures due to revenue shortfalls and growing needs. |  | | Also, unquestionably, the poor states are willing to spend money on Medicaid due to the high federal match rate for low fiscal capacity states and the ability of states to use a number of strategies to maximize their draw of federal dollars under Medicaid. |  | | The regional differences between states in their cash assistance spending, evident in the 1977-2000 Census data, continued through the early 2000s, as South Carolina, Louisiana, and Mississippi's TANF per capita expenditures remained lower than the other states through 2002. |
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http://aspe.hhs.gov/search/hsp/social-welfare-spending04/ch4.htm
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| | LookSmart - Directory - US Economic Recession, Early 2000s |
 | | US Economic Recession, Early 2000s - Find coverage and analysis of the slowdown in the US economy since 2000. |  | | In this 2001 essay, former US Labor Secretary Robert Reich discusses the government's post-9/11 push for consumer spending in the midst of a recession. |  | | Join the Zeal community and help build the "US Economic Recession, Early 2000s" Directory Category. |
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http://lsxml.looksmart.com/p/browse/us1/us317916/us53711/us53713/us902615/us573224/us10124582
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| | The Japan Times Online |
 | | The world is teetering on the brink of a long, deep recession -- which is, after all, what you'd expect at the end of a nine-year boom. |  | | The political careers of the suits inside the Ducal Palace in Genoa may be severely impaired by a lengthy recession, but the system will not be shaken. |  | | True, economists have predicted 15 of the past 20 recessions. |
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| | The Daily, Tuesday, November 9, 2004. Study: Provincial gross domestic product per capita |
 | | Between 1990 and 1997, GDP per capita grew at an annual average rate of 1.1% in Newfoundland and Labrador. |  | | Over the same period, GDP per capita among the remaining provinces began to converge, according to a new study. |  | | The second period was one of relatively strong economic growth and revived gains in labour productivity. |
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| | Our Current Semi-Recession: Archive Entry From Brad DeLong's Webjournal |
 | | A common definition for a recession is two consecutive quarters of contracting gross domestic product. |  | | WSJ.com - This Recovery Feels Like Recession: Economy Expands, Payrolls Shrink:...Payrolls in the electronics sector, and for producers of industrial equipment, have declined for 28 straight months. |  | | High wages and competition for labor are just as good of a reason to check yourself for efficiency as are a drop in revenue, although any company with competent management should always be looking to increase profitablity. |
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| | Independent, The (London): The big question is when, not whether, to cut UK interest rates |
 | | Now it may be that the markets are so awash with money created by the central banks in an effort to puff up the world economy post the early 2000s recession, that the bond market investors are simply making a mistake. |  | | So there is no inflation at a retail level. |  | | They make up a much bigger proportion of the total debt burden. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20050707/ai_n14729315
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| | Journal of Academy of Business and Economics: Growth annuity: elixir of sustainable growth? @ HighBeam Research |
 | | This paper shows that growth annuity payment plans akin to graduated mortgage payments reduce the overall lending risk by alleviating the borrower's life-time likelihood of default particularly during the early years of the mortgage. |  | | This paper then argues that such lending practices not only reduces the overall default risk in the economy but also provides an alternative growth mechanism which is appealing to a much wider demography than traditional mortgage loans. |  | | Most notable of these problems is the aging population and soaring Medicare and Medicade costs (see, e.g., Gavin (2000)). |
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http://static.elibrary.com/j/journalofacademyofbusinessandeconomics/january012003/growthannuityelixirofsustainablegrowth/index.html
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| | Thailand Market Capsule Review |
 | | Compounding the problem was the global recession of the early 2000s, the slow unimpressive recovery since, as well as domestic inflation incurred by rises in taxes imposed after the crisis. |  | | The relative bouyancy of Thailand's North American and European export markets at the time saved Thailand from economic annihalation, but overcapitalization in both the manufacturing and the property market remains an albatross around Thailand's neck with continuing high levels of both industrial, personal and banking institutions debt. |  | | Thailand has also developed a strong service sector. |
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| | Note: The Strange Case of the Unemployment Rate That Did Little in the Early 2000s: Archive Entry From Brad DeLong's ... |
 | | Finally, the brutal 1981-2 recession was primarily a blue-collar recession, with unemployment rates of more than 20% in some places. |  | | Thus the 1973-1945 recession saw the unemployment rate rise by 4.4% while the employment-to-population ratio fell by 2.4%. |  | | Therefore, if you correctly accounted for all of these people, the peak unemployment rate in this recession would have probably pushed 8 percent." |
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| | Web Services Spread Slowly Into IT - Computerworld |
 | | Now, many are attempting to address the architectural changes required to exploit Web services to develop flexible applications that can be changed as business requirements evolve. |  | | RouteOne, a joint venture of DaimlerChrysler Services North America LLC, Ford Motor Credit Co., General Motors Acceptance Corp. and Toyota Financial Services Corp. that was formed to provide a Web-based credit application management system, has built its entire business on XML and Web services. |  | | The Web services concept was slow to make its way to corporate IT operations because vendors debated the path of the standards. |
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| | Weekly Highlights March 25 2005 |
 | | Maine 's payroll job growth for the three months through January, versus the previous three months, was only 0.8% (annual rate), a bit off the 1.1% pace for 2004 as a whole. |  | | Massachusetts and Connecticut ranked 7 th and 10 th, however, as those states have at last begun to see strong job growth in the sectors seriously weakened by the 2001 recession and aftermath. |  | | For the three months through January compared to the previous three months, the Maine Coincident Economic Index (which approximates real gross state product growth) advanced at a 3% annual rate, 29 th best of the 50 states. |
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http://www.state.me.us/spo/sp/highlights/032505.php
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| | Reason |
 | | Reagan is generally blamed for the deficit crisis of the 1980s and early 1990s. |  | | A sharp fiscal deterioration fed by reductions in taxes, increases in defense spending, and a recession: Where have we seen this before? |  | | From a fiscal point of view, however, the early 2000s resemble not just the early 1980s and the Reagan era but also perhaps even morethe early 1970s and the Nixon era. |
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 | | The long recession in Japan since the early 1990s and the marked increase in unemployment in the secondary and tertiary sectors of the economy it has generated may well contribute to these trends. |  | | Their traditional ethos of communal solidarity has been portrayed as the linchpin of emperor-centered nationalism in the early 1900s, impeding the spread of individualism and other values deemed essential to a liberal political order. |  | | Moreover, the attitudes of farmers toward their land would change as the regional development spurred on by rapid economic growth caused land price inflation to one degree or another throughout the country. |
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| | Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal: A Short Dialogue on the Price of the Long Treasury Bond |
 | | His own definition of inflation was a material change of attitudes which occured in the late 90s but he didn't act on it. |  | | Perhaps a flattening (and potentially inverting) yield curve means just what it always means: recession is coming. |  | | Today's Inverted Yield Curve Is Not a Signal of Approaching Recession |
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http://delong.typepad.com/sdj/2005/06/_a_short_dialog.html
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| | News Letter December |
 | | Due to the mildness of this recession and the "immense amount of home equity |  | | RISMEDIA, Nov. 28 — Sales of existing single-family homes rose last month, demonstrating the underlying strength of the housing market, according to the National Association of Realtors. |  | | last four recessions home values did not drop." He and Nothaft also credited |
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http://www.donnaandkeithcox.com/html/news_letter_december.html
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| | Boomers Leery Of Financial Risk - 12/22/2004 - insurancenewsnet.com |
 | | And, what should financial advisors be saying to boomers about financial risk, especially those who are recovering from big losses in the early 2000s recession, but are now also nearing retirement? |  | | How are baby boomers handling financial risk-taking now that the economy is on the rebound? |
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http://www.insurancenewsnet.com/article.asp?a=top_lh&lnid=247552966
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| | Ready to Rumble? |
 | | According to Heidi Neck, an author of the 2002 "Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM)," a study funded by the Ewing Marion Kaufmann Foundation, the number of Americans planning to start new businesses decreased. |  | | Ultimately, these new businesses help power an economic recovery, providing jobs and putting money in the pockets of consumers. |  | | Compare that to the 1991-92 recession, when roughly 15 percent of jobless managers started companies of their own. |
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| | UCLA predicts the burst of a housing bubble - FinanceGates.com |
 | | "We are talking about a recession driven by a plunge in consumer spending on housing and durables," he said. |  | | In the report released Wednesday, UCLA Andersen Forecast Director Edward expresses his apprehensions that the rise in prices in the US housing market in recent years will lead to the creation of a housing bubble. |  | | UCLA predicts the recession in the housing market to start in 2006 following the boom of the early 2000s, according to Anderson Forecast covering the California and national economies. |
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| | Hughes Supply The Source Magazine |
 | | According to Industrial Fasteners, a comprehensive new study, demand will be fueled by healthy increases in durable goods production and construction spending, as business conditions improve following the early 2000s' recession. |  | | Faster economic growth also will help support increases in aftermarket fastener demand, although improvements in fastener quality will restrain maintenance/ repair/operations sales gains to some extent. |  | | That's because U.S. industrial fastener demand is forecast to increase 5.6 percent annually through 2007 to $11.5 billion. |
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| | PRESS RELEASE World Power Tools Demand to Exceed US$29 Billion in 2009 |
 | | The Africa/Mideast region will benefit from improved fixed investment spending in key markets such as Turkey and South Africa. |  | | India will also post strong gains, as the nation's fixed investment continues to rise. |  | | Latin America will benefit from economic recovery after the early 2000s recession. |
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| | CAP Online Feature: Branding in the early 2000s: the new forces at work - the effects on branding from globalization, ... |
 | | Lately, aspects of national branding have become more important as a means to differentiate products that are becoming more homogenous, and an awareness of 'the relationships between country, brand and product images on purchasing behaviour' grows. |  | | He also advocates an idea related to the author's "moral globalist": companies can work for global advancement, rather than corporate finances. |  | | September 11, 2001, though not the day these changes began, may be the visible milestone of this contextual shift to future historians. |
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| | Market Forecast |
 | | Despite less than stellar growth in the past, the total IFE market is poised to rebound in the near-term, as well as in the distant future. |  | | Frost & Sullivan projected that the market reached a value of $2.22 billion in 2003. |  | | One of the major drivers for revenue development in the airline industry is the rate of growth in revenue passenger miles (RPM), the amount of revenue generated per mile traveled by a passenger. |
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http://skywaycommunicationsholding.com/_wsn/page3.html
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| | Packaging machinery market to top $31bn in 2008 |
 | | The country is particularly dependent on foreign suppliers for technologically advanced, automated equipment, since most locally made machinery is not considered up to global standards. |  | | The Latin America region, in particular Argentina, will benefit from macroeconomic recovery after the early 2000s recession. |
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| | IT 101 Switches Gears |
 | | On the heels of oversubscribed IT courses at the time of the dot-com bubble, the subsequent economic recession and IT spending freeze of the early 2000s cast doubt on the value of those same IT studies. |  | | It's fallback-to-school timeand there is no more appropriate time than now to look at IT education and its current crisis. |  | | Now, sending work offshore has ratcheted up the fear, uncertainty and doubt about the future of IT another notch. |
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| | Slovakia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Major privatisations are nearly complete, the banking sector is almost completely in foreign hands, and foreign investment has picked up. |  | | Slovakia's economy exceeded expectations in the early 2000s, despite recession in key export markets. |  | | Revival of domestic demand in 2002, partly due to a rise in real wages, offset slowing export growth to help drive the economy to its strongest expansion since 1998. |
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 | | But when the equities market tumbled in 2001 and stayed unsettled through early 2003, life insurance customers and distributors started looking for more stability. |  | | But the worst of the recession is over, most concede, and life insurance sales should be, and will be, on the rise. |  | | Similar features were available in the 1990s, but he says relatively few buyers and sellers were attracted to them "due to all the euphoria in the stock market." |
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http://www.nationalunderwriter.com/lifeandhealth/nuonline/070404/L26lifeinsurance.asp
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| | ITQ Southeast 2nd Quarter 2003 |
 | | Thus there was a fairly severe dip in commercial property investment as the effects of recession in 2001 worked their way through the regional property markets. |  | | Development is so much a part of the ethos that when a downturn in demand hits, the move beyond the margin into serious vacancy is rapid and painful. |  | | Large cities and small contributed to the exceptional performance, as the Southeast announced its return to the top rank of real estate investment regions. |
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http://www.ccim.com/ITQOnline/2003/se22003.html
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| | New England To See Modest Economic Growth, With New Hampshire Leading Six-State Region Through 2008 |
 | | In other sectors, manufacturing employment is expected to continue to decline, but at a significantly slower pace than in the early 2000s. |  | | High technology and information industries are expected to recover but only modestly from the late-1990s to early-2000s decline. |  | | Other initiatives should focus on seeding new industries by leveraging relationships between universities and private companies.” |
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http://www.unh.edu/news/news_releases/2004/november/lw_20041110outlook.html
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| | 2 worst presidents ever Free Dating, Singles and Personals |
 | | for the early 2000s recession nor credit him for the mid 2000s economic resurgence. |  | | While Clinton was a popular President, he undercut a lot of programs we needed, which lead to part of the recession (keep in mind, over-inflated tech stocks were the key to crashing the market). |  | | He also made several deals with China, that circumvented some serious national policy. |
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http://forums.plentyoffish.com/datingPosts351050.aspx
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| | What Happened to the American Dream? - Center for American Progress |
 | | Families whose total income places them in the bottom fifth of households lost ground, as their incomes fell by 1.9 percent, to $17,984 between 2002 and 2003, while income for those in the top income brackets rose—by 1.1 percent, up to $86,867. |  | | As of March, four years after the recession began, the economy has generated only 415,000 net new jobs. |  | | Since the recession of the early 2000s, however, inequality has begun to grow again. |
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http://www.americanprogress.org/site/pp.asp?c=biJRJ8OVF&b=497151
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| | Steady growth for industrial fastener markets: News from The Freedonia Group |
 | | Demand will be fuelled by healthy increases in durable goods production and construction spending as business conditions improve following the early 2000s recession. |  | | US industrial fastener demand is forecast to rise 5.6% annually through 2007 to $11.5 billion. |  | | Faster economic growth will also help support increases in aftermarket fastener demand, although improvements in fastener quality will restrain maintenance/repair/operations (MRO) sales gains to some extent. |
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http://www.engineeringtalk.com/news/fee/fee102.html
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| | Solid growth predicted for US sensor products: News from The Freedonia Group |
 | | The market for process variables sensors in the US is forecast to increase 5.9% per year to nearly $3.6 billion in 2008. |  | | Although this is well below the forecast average pace for sensor demand as a whole, these gains represent a significant improvement from the modest increases during the 1998 to 2003 period and the declines experienced by many process variable sensors during the early 2000s recession. |  | | Process variables sensors represent one of the more mature, cyclical segments of the sensor industry, and as such will benefit directly from ongoing recovery and expansion within the US industrial sector. |
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http://www.engineeringtalk.com/news/fee/fee108.html
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| | Fastener growth is fuelled by industrialisation: News from The Freedonia Group |
 | | Product demand in Western Europe will climb as economic fundamentals improve in most nations, and the Japanese fastener market will benefit from growth in fixed investment and manufacturing activity following an extended period of sluggishness. |  | | Hit hard by the early 2000s recession, fastener demand in the USA is expected to rise along with economic output and will outpace market gains in most other industrialised countries. |  | | Electrical and electronic equipment will be the fastest growing industrial fastener market through 2008, driven by increases in production of items like digital cameras and mobile phones. |
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http://www.engineeringtalk.com/news/fee/fee109.html
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| | MMeas.Intro2 |
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http://www.uri.edu/artsci/ecn/mead/INT1/Mac/Intro/Circflow.html
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| | Real Estate News, 11 November 2005 |
 | | The refinance share of mortgage activity decreased to 41.7 percent of total applications from 43.6 percent the previous week. |  | | By 2006-2007, the hotel industry should be fully recovered from the early 2000s recession and terrorism backlash and provide attractive investment yields. |  | | By 2020, the baby boomer generation will shift into another phase of life, likely causing a change from a boom in single-family homes to an increase into some multi-housing, rentals or condominiums. |
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| | Operations Research Success Story: Air New Zealand Masters the Art of Crew Scheduling |
 | | A decentralized culture at Motorola, combined with a low-tech and labor intensive purchasing system, resulted in slow purchase cycles, high staff costs (including expenses associated with visiting suppliers for price negotiations), and needlessly high parts prices. |  | | By the early 2000s, Motorola’s procurement process had become very large and relatively inefficient. |  | | These inefficiencies became acutely painful to Motorola during the recession in the telecommunications products industry in the early 2000s. |
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http://www.scienceofbetter.org/can_do/success_stories/opppam.htm
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| | Female brain-drain "a myth" |
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| | The Sun Advocate - Front Page News |
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| | Industry Watch: Housing Stock Value Exceeds $12.2 Trillion |
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http://www.realtor.org/rmomag.nsf/pages/IndWatch200209031?OpenDocument
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| | Search Results for "2000s" |
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| | Readings in Economics for Managers |
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 | | Donaldson arrived at the SEC in February of 2003, just as the early 2000s recession was ending and the cyclical bull market was about to commence. |  | | In fact, he came aboard the SEC as commissioner just a few weeks before the dominant interim trading cycle was due to bottom. |
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http://www.safehaven.com/article-3381.htm
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