structural changes in economy

  • 1Economy of Cyprus — Cypriot one euro coin Rank 91st (nominal)[1] 109th (PPP)[2] …

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  • 2structural — UK US /ˈstrʌktʃərəl/ adjective ► relating to the way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged: »The political reforms have led to major structural changes in the economy. ► PROPERTY relating to the structure of a building or similar… …

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  • 3Economy of South Korea — The economy of South Korea is the third largest in Asia and the 13th largest in the world by GDP (PPP) as of 2007. In the aftermath of the Korean War, South Korea grew from a poor developing country to a wealthy developed country. From the mid to …

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  • 4Economy of Italy under Fascism, 1922–1943 — Italy had emerged from World War I in a poor and weakened condition. An unpopular and costly conflict had been borne by an underdeveloped country. Post war there was inflation, massive debts and an extended depression. By 1920 the economy was in… …

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  • 5Economy of Bolivia — The economy of Bolivia has had a historic pattern of a single commodity focus. From silver to tin to coca, Bolivia has enjoyed only occasional periods of economic diversification. Political instability and difficult topography have constrained… …

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  • 6Economy of South Africa — South Africa has a two tiered economy; one rivaling other developed countries and the other with only the most basic infrastructure. It is therefore a productive and industrialised economy that exhibits many characteristics associated with… …

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  • 7Economy of Turkey — Infobox Economy country = Turkey currency = New Turkish lira (YTL) year = calendar year organs = G 20 industrial nations, OECD, EU Customs Union, WTO, ECO, BSEC rank = 15 gdp = $941.6 billion [http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2008/01/weodat… …

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  • 8structural — struc|tur|al [ strʌktʃ(ə)rəl ] adjective usually before noun ** 1. ) related to the structure of something such as a building: structural damage The school needs major structural repairs. a ) used for building: structural steel 2. ) related to… …

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  • 9structural */*/ — UK [ˈstrʌktʃ(ə)rəl] / US adjective [usually before noun] 1) a) related to the structure of something such as a building structural damage The school needs major structural repairs. b) used for building structural timber 2) related to the way that …

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  • 10Economy of Paraguay — The economy of Paraguay is marked by the dominance of the farming, commercial and service sectors. Industry, however, is less well developed, and mostly based on the processing of agricultural goods.The commercial sector is supported by shopping… …

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