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It should also give the makers of hybrid and electric cars a boost by creating more demand for their products.
University officials noted that an economic downturn would reduce the returns on endowments while creating more demand for financial aid.
But the researchers say that "technology and the sex trade coexist and reinforce each other creating more demand for human bodies".
During the downturn, they were supported by the fact that the homeownership rate declined through the recession, creating more demand for apartments.
Several factors are driving these real estate deals, including the aging of the baby boom generation, which is creating more demand for health care.
Rising prices make banks more willing to lend, creating more demand for the assets in question, pushing up prices even further and thereby appearing to ratify the original lending decisions of the banks.
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The World Trade Centre attack is likely to create more demand for reinsurance.
Nintendo's aggressive pricing helped expand the market and create more demand for video game software, Mr. Ow said.
Its power was greatest during the first few post-war decades, when rapid growth and financial controls created more demand for scarce resources than the economy could supply.
The recession has had a positive effect on the companies because consumers are keeping their cars longer, which has created more demand for parts and services.
Another benefit is that reducing the cost of child care (by making it deductible) will create more demand for these services.
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