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Wealth-producing primary sector jobs in the U. S. such as those in manufacturing and computer software have often been replaced by much lower paying wealth-consuming jobs such as those in retail and government in the service sector when the economy recovered from recessions.
Chile's economy has since recovered and has seen growth rates of 5-7 % over the past several years.
After a slight slowdown of economy in 2009 (- 3. 8 %) country recovered shortly with 6. 3 % GDP real growth 2010.
But his political stock, like the economy, soon recovered.
Since 2004, the national economy has recovered and undergone another period of rapid economic growth.
On the other hand, it was during Major's premiership that the British economy recovered from the recession of 1990 – 1992.
But fighters were being disarmed ; in June 2004, a program to reintegrate the fighters into society began ; the economy recovered somewhat in 2004 ; by year's end, the funds for the re-integration program proved inadequate ; also by the end of 2004, more than 100, 000 Liberian fighters had been disarmed, and the disarmament program was ended.
The economy recovered once again in 1987 and 1988, growing between 3 and 4 percent annually.
Already weakened by the Slavic invasions at the end of the 6th century, which ruined the agrarian economy of Macedonia and probably also by the Plague of Justinian in 547, the city was almost totally destroyed by an earthquake around 619, from which it never recovered.
By the end of the 17th century, the Chinese economy had recovered from the devastation caused by the wars in which the Ming Dynasty were overthrown, and the resulting breakdown of order.
Taiwan has recovered quickly from the global financial crisis of 2007-2010, and its economy has been growing steadily.
The economy has since slowly recovered ; by November 2010, Taiwan's unemployment rate had fallen to a two-year low of 4. 73 %, and continued dropping to a 40-month low of 4. 18 % by the end of 2011.
Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession and a relatively stable world stage.
The economy recovered and grew by 16. 8 % in 2004.
After the An Shi Rebellion ( 755 – 763 ), the economy of northern China was greatly damaged and never recovered due to wars and to constant floodings of the Yellow River.
The goal of the WPA was to employ most of the unemployed people on relief until the economy recovered.
This process was ultimately destructive to the village-based economy in Chukotka, and the region has still not fully recovered.
While the East German economy has recovered recently, the differences between East and West remain constant.
Figueres recovered starting from the 1950s, consolidating its economy around the tourism industry.
The economy, and especially the tourism sector, suffered a setback in late 1995 due to the effects of Hurricane Luis in September but recovered in 1996.
By 2005 the economy had recovered: there was considerable GNP growth, renewed foreign investment, and a significant drop in the unemployment rate.
The economy soon recovered and, between 1996 and 1998, both output and employment grew rapidly and unemployment declined substantially.
As the suicide bombings were sharply decreasing after 2005 following IDF's and Shin-Bet's efforts, the Israeli economy has recovered.
Clarke enjoyed an increasingly successful record as Chancellor, as the economy recovered from the recession of the early 1990s and a new monetary policy was put into effect after Black Wednesday.

economy and 1984
The British military presence has been sharply reduced and now contributes about 7 % to the local economy, compared with 60 % in 1984.
Although no longer a member of the OAU ( Organisation of African Unity ) since November 12, 1984 — following the admission of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic as the government of Western Sahara — Morocco remains involved in developing the regional economy, as the city of Casablanca contains North Africa's busiest port and serves as the country's economic center.
Ortega was overwhelmingly elected President in 1984, but the long years of war had decimated Nicaragua's economy and widespread poverty ensued.
Weather conditions improved in 1984, and the economy enjoyed a modest recovery, growing by 3 percent in 1984 and by 4 percent in 1985.
After years of economic crisis, between 1999 and 1984, the Paraguayan economy grew at between 2. 9 and 4. 1 % per year from 2003 to 2006.
The economy contracted, and the number of people living in poverty rose from 36 % in 1984 to 66 % in 1995.
Prior to 1984 the EPA reported the exact fuel economy figures calculated from the test.
The Lada Samara is an economy car produced by Soviet / Russian vehicle manufacturer AvtoVAZ under the Lada brand since 1984.
While Paul Volcker ’ s January 1984, testimony to Congress repeated that banks are “ special ” in performing “ a unique and critical role in the financial system and the economy ,” he still testified in support of bank affiliates underwriting securities other than corporate bonds.
The local economy is based on farming and mining, but the local mining activities have been minimal since 1984.
* Martin Bangemann, German minister of economy ( 19841988 ) and EU commissioner ( 1989 – 1999 )
The economy recovered in 1983 and 1984.
The " boom " period had come in the second half of the 1980s, when the economy grew rapidly and unemployment fell from a record of nearly 3, 300, 000 in 1984 to 1, 600, 000 by the end of 1989.
By and large, subsequent governments have retained or reinforced the policies promoted by Douglas in the years 1984 to 1987 – including low levels of import-protection, " credible " monetary and fiscal policies, deregulated financial markets and limited subsidies and other interventions in the economy.
Ruthanasia and Rogernomics can be viewed as complementary reform packages implemented by successive governments which were aimed at liberalising the New Zealand economy after a period of intense protectionism and fiscal control, particularly under the administration of Sir Robert Muldoon's National government between 1975 and 1984.
He then continued his studies in France, attending the Sorbonne ; he obtained a diploma in international economy and development in 1984 and a doctorate in agricultural development in 1985.
He graduated in 1984 from Hillsdale College, in Hillsdale, Michigan, with a double major in business administration and political economy.
Citroën did incur the expense of designing an entirely new gasoline 4-cylinder engine in 1984 for the top-of-range cars — this allowed the CX to go slightly faster at the cost of slightly worse fuel economy.
Fidel Castro wrote in a 2007 article that the campaign of countermeasures based on Farewell's dossier was an economic war ; that although no lives were lost in the gas pipeline explosion, the Soviet economy was significantly damaged ; and that between 1984 and 1985, the United States and its NATO allies had put an end to the technology spying operation, which had destroyed the capacity of the USSR to capture technology when Moscow was caught between a defective economy on one hand and a US President determined to prevail and end the cold war on the other.
The 1984 Act was another deficit reduction bill driven by two main concerns: ( 1 ) the threat to the economy posed by increasing budget deficits and ( 2 ) the erosion of the tax base due to the pervasive use of tax shelters.
In 1984, Spellman ran for a second term of office, facing voter anxiety about the weak economy.
Major published items include Unemployment, ( 1979 ), which analysed the economic causes and social consequences of unemployment in Australia and advocated a socialist response ; The Media: a New Analysis of the Press, Television, Radio and Advertising in Australia, ( 1984 ), on the political economy and content of the news and entertainment media ; The Killing of History, ( 1994 ), a critique of postmodernism in history ; The Fabrication of Aboriginal History: Volume One: Van Diemen's Land 1803-1847, ( 2002 ), which accuses a number of Australian historians of falsifying and inventing the degree of violence in the past ; The White Australia Policy, ( 2004 ), a history of that policy which argues that academic historians have exaggerated the degree of racism in Australian history ; and The Fabrication of Aboriginal History, Volume Three: The Stolen Generations 1881-2008, which argues the story of the " stolen generations " of Aboriginal children is a myth.

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