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  • 1Economy of Russia — Russia is a unique emerging market, in the sense that being the nucleus of a former superpower shows more anomalies. On one hand, its exports are primarily resource based, and on the other, it has a pool of technical talent in aerospace, nuclear… …

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  • 2Economy of Barbados — OverviewSince achieving independence in 1966, the island nation of Barbados has transformed itself from a low income economy dependent upon sugar production, into an upper middle income economy based on tourism and the offshore sector. Barbados… …

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  • 3Economy of Georgia (country) — Despite the severe damage the economy suffered due to civil strife in the 1990s, Georgia, with the help of the IMF and World Bank, has made substantial economic gains since 2000, achieving robust GDP growth and curtailing inflation.GDP growth,… …

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  • 4Economy of Bermuda — Bermuda enjoys one of the highest per capita incomes in the world, having successfully exploited its location by providing financial services for international firms and luxury tourist facilities for 360,000 visitors annually. The tourist… …

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  • 5Economy of Burma — Infobox Economy country = Burma width = caption = currency = kyat (MMK) year = 1 April 31 March organs = WTO, ASEAN rank = 66th gdp = $85.2 billion (2006 est.) growth = 3% (2006 est.) per capita = $1,800 (2006 est.) sectors = agriculture: 50%,… …

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  • 6Economy of Serbia — Infobox Economy country = Serbia width = 250px caption = The National Bank of Serbia currency = Serbian dinar (RSD) year = Calendar year (?) organs = CEFTA, BSEC rank = 68th gdp = $80.717bn (2008) growth = 8.2% (Q1 2008 [http://webrzs.statserb.sr …

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  • 7Economy of the British Virgin Islands — Infobox Economy country = British Virgin Islands width = 300px caption = Road Town, Tortola currency = U.S. Dollar (USD) year = 1 Apr 31 Mar organs = CARICOM (Associate member) rank = 197th gdp = $853.4 million (2004 est.) growth = 7% (2006 est.) …

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  • 8Informal economy — In economics, the term informal economy (or second economy in the South African context) refers to all economic activities that fall outside the formal economy regulated by economic and legal institutions. It refers to the general market income… …

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  • 9Underground economy — The underground economy or black market is a market consisting of all commerce on which applicable taxes and/or regulations of trade are being avoided. The term is also often known as the underdog, shadow economy, black economy or parallel… …

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  • 10Digital Economy Act 2010 — Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title Click show     & …

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