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  • 51Economic reforms in India — is something which is under close study. The phrase is commonly used to describe post 1991 events. The country however has seen a number of distinct eras, which had definite differences from the economic practices of the previous eras. In a sense …

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  • 52Crisis in the Population Question — (Kris i befolkningsfrågan) is a 1934 book by Alva and Gunnar Myrdal. It discussed the declining birthrate in Sweden and proposed possible solutions. The book was influential in the debate which created the Swedish welfare model. Contents 1 Work… …

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  • 53Crisis financiera rusa — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El Inkombank fue una de las bajas de más alto perfil de la crisis de agosto de 1998. En esa ocasión uno de los mayores bancos de Rusia, cuyo lema era Somo de verdad, estamos aquí para quedarnos , cerró sus puertas… …

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  • 54Crisis de la industria automotriz de 2008-2009 — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La crisis de la industria automotriz de 2008 2009 es una crisis financiera global en la industria automotriz que comenzó durante la segunda mitad de 2008. La crisis ha golpeado principalmente a la industria… …

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  • 55Crisis del petróleo de 1973 — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Gráfico de la evolución de los precios del petróleo a largo plazo (1861 2006). La línea naranja muestra el nivel de precios constantes, ajustado según la inflación. La línea negra muestra los precios corrientes. La… …

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  • 56Economic freedom — is freedom to produce, trade and consume any goods and services acquired without the use of force, fraud or theft. Economic freedom is embodied in the rule of law, property rights and freedom of contract, and characterized by external and… …

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  • 57Economic restructuring — refers to the phenomenon of Western urban areas shifting from a manufacturing to a service sector economic base. This transformation has impacted demographics including income distribution, employment, and social hierarchy; institutional… …

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  • 58Economic data — are usually numerical time series, i.e., sets of data (covering periods of time) for part or all of a single economy or the international economy. When they are time series the data sets are usually monthly but can be quarterly and annual. The… …

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  • 59Economic shortage — is a term describing a disparity between the amount demanded for a product or service and the amount supplied in a market. Specifically, a shortage occurs when there is excess demand; therefore, it is the opposite of a surplus. Economic shortages …

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  • 60Economic stability — refers to an absence of excessive fluctuations in the macroeconomy. [ [http://www.imf.org/External/np/exr/facts/globstab.htm How the IMF Promotes Global Economic Stability ] ] An economy with fairly constant output growth and low and stable… …

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