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1982 and economy
By 1982 the stagnation of the Soviet economy was obvious, as evidenced by the fact that the Soviet Union had been importing grain from the U. S. throughout the 1970s, but the system was so firmly entrenched that any real change seemed impossible.
** Openness Euphoria, 1974 – 1982 during which policies were introduced to encourage Arab and foreign investment through a series of incentives and liberalizing trade and payment ; the economy expanded but this proved unsustainable and growth consequently scaled back.
Following the Falklands War in 1982, Lord Shackleton published a report on the economy of the Falkland Islands which recommended many modernisations.
In the 1980s, Switzerland was affected by the hike in oil prices which resulted in a decrease of energy consumption until 1982 when the economy contracted by 1. 3 %.
As the economy contracted in the 1980s, inflation levels ( consumer price inflation ) fell, remaining between 6 and 12 % from 1982 to 1986.
While Italy experienced continuous economic progress in the 1980s, the Italian economy was being undermined by constant devaluation of the Italian lira and the issuing of excessive amounts of high-interest treasury bonds, so that, between 1982 and 1992, the excessive budget deficit build half of the deficit still plaguing the country today.
The CDU was the first proponent of the social market economy, although the party has adopted more liberal economics policies since Helmut Kohl's term in office as the Chancellor of Germany ( 1982 – 1998 ).
All this prosperity ended when the over-supply of oil in early 1982 caused oil prices to plummet and damaged severely the national economy.
The economy of the county in 1982 was based primarily on agriculture with 83 percent of the land in farms and ranches.
In 1982 the Reagan administration used the Sherman Act to break up AT & T into one long-distance company and seven regional " Baby Bells ", arguing that competition should replace monopoly for the benefit of consumers and the economy as a whole.
Agriculture remains vital to the economy, with farms occupying 83. 8 percent of the land area in 1982. Commodities include wheat, hay, and milk.
In 1982 anthropologist David Craig Griffith summed up forty years of ethnographic research, arguing that racial and ethnic categories are symbolic markers for different ways that people from different parts of the world have been incorporated into a global economy:
The closing of the Pabst brewery in 1982 had a severe impact on the local economy and population, from which the community has never completely recovered.
* Voyage from Yesteryear ( 1982 ) by James P. Hogan describes a society of the embryo colonists of Alpha Centauri who have a post-scarcity gift economy.
Whereas the 1978 constitution stressed " self-reliance " in modernization efforts, the 1982 document provides the constitutional basis for the considerable body of laws passed by the NPC in subsequent years permitting and encouraging extensive foreign participation in all aspects of the economy.
The Seneffe plant was closed in 1982 as the company's aging model range lost market share across Europe, with further loss of demand resulting from the depressed state of the UK economy at the time.
Thus Lamont's period as Chancellor started with inflation at its highest level since 1982 and the economy in recession.
After the catastrophic banking crisis of 1982 the state controlled more of the economy than it had under the democratic regime that preceded the military dictator General Pinochet, and sustained economic growth only came after these later reforms, while social indicators remained poor.
The Reliant Kitten is a small economy car which was manufactured from 1975 to 1982 by the Reliant Motor Company in Tamworth, England.
The formation of the SDP and the subsequent alliance came at a time when the British economy was in a deep recession and Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government was proving deeply unpopular as unemployment had risen from just over 1, 500, 000 since they came to power in May 1979 to 3, 000, 000 and beyond by 1982, mainly due to the closure of many factories as part of the battle against inflation.
In his first term, Reagan introduced expansionary fiscal policies aimed at stimulating the American economy after a recession in 1981 and 1982, including oil deregulation policies which led to the 1980s oil glut.
Initially, Bush inherited an economy that continued the strong rally that had begun in the final months of 1982.
However, in 1982, the local economy suffered when 409 Squadron was transferred to CFB Cold Lake in Alberta, resulting in sizeable transfer of personnel and their families, and a resultant loss of service industry jobs.
Before the tax incentives for industry applied in the province after 1982, its economy was more agricultural, this based mainly on maize and cattle, which is still very important specially related to dairies, meat plants, and tanneries.

1982 and experienced
From 1982 until 2011, most Western economies experienced a period of low inflation combined with relatively high returns on investments across all asset classes including government bonds.
* Evanston, Illinois, a Chicago suburb of 75, 000 residents, became the largest town to ban handgun ownership in September 1982 but experienced no decline in violent crime.
Many North American countries experienced a debt crisis in the 1980s, such as Mexico in 1982.
In this period, the region experienced several waves of migrations, including those commencing in 1945 ( to Germany and from Poland ), in 1971 ( to Germany ), in 1982 ( to Western countries ), and in 2005 ( to other countries of the EU ).
Bananarama experienced their greatest success during the period 1982 to 1989, with their first three albums primarily produced and co-written with Jolley & Swain.
From 1982 until 2012, most Western economies experienced a period of low inflation combined with relatively high returns on investments across all asset classes including government bonds.
By 1982, improvements in components and the more experienced workforce meant that production quality was vastly improved.
In 1982 Fixx published Jackpot !, the story of what happened after the publication of The Complete Book of Running when he experienced the " Great American Fame Machine ", becoming richer and more celebrated than he could have imagined.
In 1982, the agency introduced 87 such buses, manufactured by Crown-Ikarus, a now-defunct partnership between Ikarus, of Hungary, and Crown Coach, of California, but experienced numerous problems with them, and has not purchased any more articulated buses.
In March 1982, only one month after their formation, the URNG experienced an attack led by retired General Efraín Ríos Montt.
Among the phenomena experienced on British Airways Flight 9 on June 24, 1982 were glowing light flashes along the leading edges of the aircraft, which were seen by both passengers and crew.
The Great Barrier Reef along the coast of Australia experienced bleaching events in 1980, 1982, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2002, and 2006.
A 1982 study concluded that such occurrences are best explained as a contact lens-like effect of moisture on the eye, based on increased tear action exhibited by 15 out of 17 subjects who experienced such improvement.
From August 1982 to December 1984 the city experienced hundreds of tremors and bradyseismic activity which reached a peak on October 4, 1983 damaging 8, 000 buildings in the city center and dislocating 36, 000 people, many permanently.
Southern York Region experienced tremendous growth beginning around 1982, growth which continues to this day.
It experienced several splits, the first of which moved San Diego County, Imperial County and the desert areas of Riverside and San Bernardino counties into area code 619 on November 5, 1982.
On leaving school in 1980, he joined Burnley as an apprentice in 1980, turning professional in 1982, then signed for Chester City ( where he experienced finishing bottom of the whole Football League in 1983 – 84 ), Bury and later Stoke City.
KKE ( m-l ) experienced a crisis in 1982 when the majority of its members left the party.
Mills played four England matches in 1981-notably, they were all World Cup qualifiers for the 1982 tournament, with Greenwood happy to use less experienced players like Anderson and Sansom in the friendly games which preceded them.
Airing on NBC from 1982 to 1989, this highly successful domestic comedy explored one of the intriguing cultural inversions characterizing the Reagan era: a conservative younger generation aspiring to wealth, business success, and traditional values, serves as inheritor to the politically liberal, presumably activist, culturally experimental generation of adults who had experienced the 1960s.

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