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Property markets are inherently prone to boom and bust.
By making the job market for scientists look prone to boom and bust, the cuts may harm science education, which is already in a parlous state.
Indeed, many argue that the property market has become less prone to boom and bust, thanks to the expansion in the markets for publicly traded investment trusts and commercial mortgage-backed securities.
China's house prices have increased modestly, by 3.3%.In this section Libor in a barrel Boom and gloom Too much information Caveat voter The lure of the Bosphorus Recession, cont'd Don't worry, be happy The humble hero ReprintsHousing markets are notoriously prone to boom and bust.
But forage fish populations are strongly influenced by ocean conditions and prone to boom and bust cycles.
If you look at global deployment we are perilously concentrated in just few major markets still prone to boom and bust cycles.
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HOUSING markets are prone to boom-and-bust cycles, with prices overshooting then undershooting sustainable levels.
At the moment they trade at a modest discount.But emerging markets are prone to boom-and-bust cycles.
The economic turmoil sweeping Asia was expected to turn south and engulf a country whose economy has been notoriously prone to boom-bust cycles.
Russia's economy is more diversified than that of the largest oil exporter, Saudi Arabia, but is still prone to boom-and-bust swings as the commodity price of crude oil rises and falls.
"But New York City is very prone to booms and busts".
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