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  • 91Consumption (economics) — Economics …

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  • 92ACP-EU Development Cooperation — Development cooperation between the European Union and the countries of the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2007. Although bilateral relations have always been and still remain one of the main features of… …

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  • 931990s in economics — Economics= Many countries, institutions, companies, and organizations experienced the 1990s as a prosperous time. High income countries such as the United States, Western Europe, and South Korea experienced steady economic growth for much of the… …

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  • 94neo-classical economics — Economics, as an academic discipline, is predominantly the study of the allocation of scarce resources to alternative uses via market prices. The dominant paradigm in modern economics is neo classical theory which developed from the so called… …

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  • 95Ecological economics — right|300px|thumb|The three pillars ofsustainabilityEcological economics is a transdisciplinary field of academic research within economics that aims to address the interdependence between human economies and natural ecosystems. Its distinguished …

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  • 96Central University of Finance and Economics — 中央财经大学 Motto 忠诚 团结 求实 创新 Motto in English Loyalty, Unity, Truth, Innovation Established 1949 Type National university …

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  • 97Socialist economics — is a broad, and sometimes controversial, term. A normative definition held by many socialists states that all socialist economic theories and arrangements are united by the desire to achieve greater equality and give the workers greater control… …

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  • 98Crawford School of Economics and Government — Old Canberra House and the new JG Crawford Building. The Crawford School of Economics and Government[1] is a research intensive policy school within the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific at the Australian National Universit …

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  • 99Islamic economics in the world — This is a sub article of Islamic economic jurisprudence and Muslim world.Islamic economics in practice, or economic policies supported by self identified Islamic groups, has varied throughout its long history.Early Islamic economicsEarly reforms… …

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  • 100Binary economics — is a heterodox theory of economics that endorses both private property and a free market but proposes significant reforms to the banking system. The aim of binary economics is to ensure that all individuals receive income from their own… …

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