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In the last 20 years there have been three major price booms - 1972/73, 1979/80 and the most recent from 1985 to 1988.
First, the house price boom started earlier and saw more sustained increases.
Strategic responses of energy majors to the 2003-2008 price boom.
While company profits and share prices boomed, it was an issue that most people simply never thought about.
High interest rates were employed to slow the asset price boom of 1988-89.
Then again in the later 1990s London had a huge house price boom.
A much greater increase in the numbers of foreign workers came with the oil price boom following the 1973 oil crisis.
The price boom on the oil and gas markets represents an external shock over which the Union has very little control.
The question they were investigating was how do housing price booms unwind?
The demand market for African cocoa is currently experiencing an enjoyable price boom.
The home price boom is not confined to the Hamptons.
Talk of a double-digit price boom is therefore premature, while the good news remains that house prices will rise in real terms next year.
Still, many realize that the easy mix of occupations and incomes enjoyed on the lake may not hold in the increasing price boom.
A house price boom saw the average house price in Britain double between 1986 and 1989.
Our property taxes have skyrocketed in the past few years, as housing prices boomed, and assessments reflected that.
Seat lease prices boomed with dot-com stocks in the late 1990's.
SOME collectors are interpreting the current price boom as a sell signal.
Melbourne led the "house price boom, with values up 14.9 per cent in the 10 months .
How do housing price booms and busts affect home ownership for different birth cohorts?
We could start a SW-facing-end-of-terrace property price boom if it is, with everything else worth a bag of chips.
Some Saudis wonder, especially with oil prices booming again, to what degree the aging royals will voluntarily dilute any of their power.
In the last few years it has seen a massive house price boom, with many properties more than doubling their value over a couple of years.
Labour Government policy was to have a house price boom (the Tories may well have done the same).
Nevertheless, profits are high due to a commodity price boom in 2003/2004 caused largely by increased demand in China.
Since 2000 the "world experienced an unprecedented house price boom in terms of magnitude and duration, but also of synchronisation across countries."