unstable economy

  • 1unstable — UK [ʌnˈsteɪb(ə)l] / US adjective 1) an unstable person becomes angry or upset often and very suddenly My father wasn t a bad man, but he was emotionally unstable. 2) an unstable government changes often and must deal with a lot of fighting and… …

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  • 2unstable — un|sta|ble [ ʌn steıbl ] adjective 1. ) an unstable person becomes angry or upset often and very suddenly: My father wasn t a bad man, but he was emotionally unstable. 2. ) an unstable government changes often and must deal with a lot of fighting …

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  • 3unstable — adjective Date: 13th century not stable ; not firm or fixed ; not constant: as a. not steady in action or movement ; irregular < an unstable pulse > b. wavering in purpose or intent ; vacillating c. lacking steadiness ; apt to move, sway, or fall …

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  • 4unstable — adjective 1 dangerous and likely to fall over because not balanced or properly supported 2 likely to change suddenly and perhaps become worse: an unstable economy 3 someone who is unstable changes very suddenly so that you do not know how they&#8230; …

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  • 5Economy of Africa — The economy of Africa consists of the trade, industry, and resources of the peoples of Africa. As of July 2005, approximately 887 million people were living in 54 different states. Africa is the world s poorest inhabited continent. Though parts&#8230; …

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  • 6Economy of Argentina — Infobox Economy country = Argentina width = 250 currency = Argentine Peso (ARS) year = Calendar year organs = WTO, Mercosur, Unasur rank = 23rd gdp = $523.7 billion (2007) [http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2008/01/weodata/weorept.aspx?pr.x …

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  • 7Economy of Suriname — Infobox Economy country = Suriname width = 250 caption = Hardwood logs transported down river, 1955 currency = Surinamese dollar (SRD) year = calendar year organs = WTO, Unasur rank = 176th gdp = $2.818 billion (2005 est.) growth = 2% (2005 est.) …

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  • 8Digital Economy Act 2010 — Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title Click show &#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;& …

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  • 9Elm Street Economy — The Elm Street economy is a contemporary economic movement that encourages self sufficiency on a regional, city wide or neighborhood wide basis. The movement rejects globalization and promotes many alternative ideas instead, including renewable&#8230; …

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  • 10Romania — /roh may nee euh, mayn yeuh/, n. a republic in SE Europe, bordering on the Black Sea. 21,399,114; 91,699 sq. mi. (237,500 sq. km). Cap.: Bucharest. Romanian, România /rddaw mu nyah/. * * * Romania Introduction Romania Background: Soviet&#8230; …

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