Economic miracle
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The terms "economic miracle", "economic boom", "tiger economy" or simply "miracle" have come to refer to periods of dramatic economic development in the recent histories of a number of countries:
Post-World War II
See Post-war economic boom.
- Record years in Sweden, from World War II to early 1970s
- Wirtschaftswunder - Post-World War II economic growth in Austria and West Germany
- Trente Glorieuses - Post World War II economic growth in France (c. 1945-1975)
- Greek economic miracle (c. 1950s-1970s)
- Japanese post-war economic miracle (c. 1950-1975)
- Italian economic miracle (c. 1950-1973)
Later
- Spanish miracle (1959–1974)
- Four Asian Tigers (Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, c. 1960s-1990s)
- Miracle on the Han River (South Korea, c. 1962-2007)
- Taiwan Miracle
- Tiger Cub EconomiesPhilippines
- Brazilian miracle (1968–1973)
- Miracle of Chile (c. 1970s-present)
- Chinese economic boom (1978–present)
- Massachusetts Miracle (1980s)
- Gulf Tiger
- Anatolian Tigers
- Celtic Tiger (Ireland, c. 1990s-2001, 2003–2006)
- Nordic Tiger
- Indian economic boom (1991–present)
- Baltic Tiger (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, c. 2000–2008)
- Tatra Tiger (Slovakia, c. 2000–2008)
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