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  • 81Free market roads — is the libertarian concept of privately owned roads as opposed to the most normal government owned ones in existence today.Roads are often cited as a justification for the need for government action, both for their creation and maintenance. As… …

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  • 82Indonesia — /in deuh nee zheuh, sheuh, zee euh, doh /, n. 1. See East Indies (def. 1). 2. Republic of. Formerly, Netherlands East Indies, Dutch East Indies. a republic in the Malay Archipelago consisting of 13,677 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi,… …

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  • 83Royal Bank of Scotland Group — Infobox Company company name = The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Public Limited Company company company type = Public (lse|RBS) foundation = 1727 location= Edinburgh, Scotland, UK key people = Sir Tom McKillop, Chairman Sir Fred A. Goodwin, CEO… …

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  • 84Criticism of Google — Main article: Google Criticism of Google includes possible misuse and manipulation of search results, its use of others intellectual property, concerns that its compilation of data may violate people s privacy, possible censorship of search… …

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  • 85Economy of Japan — The economy of Japan is the second largest economy in the world,cite web |url=http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2006/02/data/weorept.aspx?sy=2005 ey=2005 scsm=1 ssd=1 sort=country ds=. br=1 c=512%2C446%2C914%2C666%2C612%2C668%2C614%2C672%2C3… …

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  • 86Trust company — A trust company is a corporation, especially a commercial bank, organized to perform the fiduciary functions of trusts and agencies. It is normally owned by one of three types of structures: an independent partnership, a bank or a law firm, each… …

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  • 87corporation — corporational, adj. /kawr peuh ray sheuhn/, n. 1. an association of individuals, created by law or under authority of law, having a continuous existence independent of the existences of its members, and powers and liabilities distinct from those… …

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  • 88Minneapolis — This article is about the city in Minnesota. For other uses, see Minneapolis (disambiguation). Minneapolis   City   City of Minneapolis …

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  • 89Nationalization — Not to be confused with Naturalization. Part of a series on Economic systems Ideological systems …

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  • 90Regulatory economics — is the economics of regulation, in the sense of the application of law by government that is used for various purposes, such as centrally planning an economy, remedying market failure, enriching well connected firms, or benefiting politicians… …

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