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"boom cycle" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a period of economic growth and expansion, often followed by a subsequent period of decline or recession. Example: "The country experienced a boom cycle in the 1980s, with a surge in job opportunities and increased consumer spending."
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At election time there was a boom cycle as they handed out jobs".
In 2001, the Federal Reserve began cutting interest rates dramatically, bringing them to their lowest point in forty years and fuelling a boom cycle, particularly for mortgage lenders.
"During the boom cycle, the temptation is to go as high as you can with the rate base," she said later.
I hope our economics community has finally learned that lesson — at least until they forget it again during the next boom cycle.
But the boom cycle was followed by one of the smallest acorn crops ever seen, and mouse populations are crashing, he said.
"When it started going up, I figured, well, my theories are confirmed, and my friends would say, 'You know, Jon, everyone's a genius in an up boom cycle,"' he said.
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We have also seen similar worldwide boom cycles in the stock market over the last 10 or 12 years.
During two boom cycles, in 2000 and again in 2006, Monster hit its zenith in market value.
The boom cycled into a bust, with small-scale solar installations slowing significantly, last year finishing at half what they were at the 2011 peak.
We have boom cycles, and we have bust cycles.
Yellen rejected the notion that the economic expansion is due to expire because it has already lasted as long as many previous boom cycles.
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