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  • 1Economy of Morocco — 100 Moroccan dirham Rank 54th Currency Moroccan Dirham (MAD) …

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  • 2Economy of North Korea — Economic centre of North Korea Currency North Korean won Fiscal year …

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  • 3Economy of Thailand — Rank 30th (nominal) / 23rd (PPP) Currency Thai baht (THB) …

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  • 4Economy of Mexico — Going clockwise and starting from the upper left image: Port of Veracruz, Puerta de Hierro in Guadalajara Business District, Mastretta MXT automobile by Mexican automaker Mastretta, Pemex Oil platform in the …

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  • 5Economy of Uzbekistan — Fixed exchange rates 1 som (UZS) = 100 tiyin Fiscal year Calendar year Trade organisations CIS and ECO; observer status in WTO …

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  • 6Economy of the Habsburg Monarchy — Economy of the Habsburg Monarchy=With the abolition of serfdom in the 18th century, the Habsburg Monarchy, with the major industrial, mining areas and forestry of regions Moravia and Bohemia leading the way, began to experience unprecedented… …

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  • 7stagnation — A period of slow economic growth, or, in securities trading, a period of inactive trading. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * stagnate stag‧nate [stægˈneɪt ǁ ˈstægneɪt] verb [intransitive] ECONOMICS if an economy or industry stagnates, it does… …

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  • 8Economy of the Soviet Union — The economy of the Soviet Union was based on a system of state ownership, administrative planning, socialist competition and free labour. The Soviet Union created the modern world s first centrally planned economy. The first major project of… …

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  • 9Stagnation — A period of little or no growth in the economy. Economic growth of less than 2 3% is considered stagnation. Sometimes used to describe low trading volume or inactive trading in securities. A good example of stagnation was the U.S. economy in the… …

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  • 10Economy of India — The economy of India, measured in USD exchange rate terms, is the twelfth largest in the world, with a GDP of around $1 trillion (2008). [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Business/Economy loses trillion dollar status/articleshow/3186378.cms The …

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