How did the first world war lead to an economic boom?
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But a 44-month economic boom ensued from 1914 to 1918, first as Europeans began purchasing U.S. goods for the war and later as the United States itself joined the battle. Entry into the war in 1917 unleashed massive U.S. federal spending which shifted national production from civilian to war goods.
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