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  • 1strong — [strɒŋ ǁ strɒːŋ] adjective ECONOMICS FINANCE 1. a strong economy or business is financially successful, especially because a lot of money is being earned or received: • They fear a strong economy will lead to higher inflation. • products that… …

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  • 2Economy of Greece — Infobox Economy country = Greece width = caption = Greek one euro coin currency = 1 euro = 100 lepta (cents) year = Calendar year organs = EU, WTO, OECD and BSEC rank = 28th (2006) gdp = $324.616 billion (2007) growth = 3.4% (Q2 2008) per capita …

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  • 3economy — noun 1 operation of a country s money supply ADJECTIVE ▪ booming, buoyant (esp. BrE), dynamic, healthy, prosperous, robust, sound, stable, strong, thriv …

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  • 4strong — strongish, adj. strongly, adv. strongness, n. /strawng, strong/, adj., stronger /strawng geuhr, strong /, strongest /strawng gist, strong /, adv. adj. 1. having, showing, or able to exert great bodily or muscular power; physically vigorous or… …

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  • 5Economy of Morocco — 100 Moroccan dirham Rank 54th Currency Moroccan Dirham (MAD) …

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  • 6Economy of Thailand — Rank 30th (nominal) / 23rd (PPP) Currency Thai baht (THB) …

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  • 7Economy 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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  • 8Economy of Indonesia — Jakarta s central business district at Thamrin Street, Central Jakarta. Rank 15th Currency Rupiah (I …

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  • 9Economy of Chile — The Sanhattan district of Santiago Currency Chilean peso (CLP) Fiscal year …

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  • 10Economy of the Czech Republic — Economy of Czech Republic Headquarters of Czech National Bank in Prague Rank 42nd (PPP) …

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