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Discover Ludwig'bubble economy' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where the stock prices in a marketplace have become artificially inflated due to unjustified investor confidence, and is usually followed by an economic downturn. For example: "The dot-com bubble of the late 1990s created a bubble economy that eventually crashed, leaving many investors without their investments."
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"It's a bubble economy".
HAS the world got a new bubble economy?
Or is this what happens when a bubble economy bursts?
Nor can America go back to its bubble economy for another fix.
But in 1989 the Berlin Wall fell and in 1990 Japan's bubble economy burst.
Without an independent monetary policy China will eventually become a bubble economy.
This remarkable growth rate came to be called the "bubble economy".
As the bubble economy inflated in the 1980s, money flowed freely into political coffers.
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We're still living in a post-bubble economy that's slowly easing".
Deflationary risks can never be taken lightly in a post-bubble economy.
It's hard to say anything good about how Japan has handled its post-bubble economy.
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