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  • 41Economic Freedom of the World — See also: Index of Economic FreedomThe annual survey Economic Freedom of the World is an indicator which attempts to measure the degree of economic freedom, using a definition for this similar to laissez faire capitalism, in the world s nations.… …

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  • 42Infrastructure — The basic physical systems of a business or nation. Transportation, communication, sewage, water and electric systems are all examples of infrastructure. These systems tend to be high cost investments, however, they are vital to a country’s …

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  • 43Economic history of the Republic of Ireland — The state described today as the Republic of Ireland seceded from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1922. The state was plagued by poverty and emigration until the 1960s and again in the 1970s and 1980s. The 1990s saw the… …

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  • 44Economic history of the United States — The economic history of the United States has its roots in European settlements in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. The American colonies progressed from marginally successful colonial economies to a small, independent farming economy, which… …

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  • 45Economic policy of the George W. Bush administration — During his first term, George W. Bush sought and obtained Congressional approval for tax cuts: the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001, the Job Creation and Worker Assistance Act of 2002 and the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief… …

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  • 46Economic history of modern China — For developments before 1911, see Economic history of China (Pre 1911). For economic history since 1949, see Economy of the People s Republic of China. The Lujiazui financial district of Pudong, Shanghai, the financial and commercial hub of… …

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  • 47Infrastructure Consortium for Africa — The Infrastructure Consortium for Africa is a major new effort to accelerate progress to meet the urgent needs of Africa in support of economic growth and development. A partnership between bilateral donors, multilateral agencies and African… …

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  • 48Economic Cooperation Organization — Infobox Geopolitical organisation name = Economic Cooperation Organization linking name = the Economic Cooperation Organization map caption = org type = Cooperation membership = 10 member states admin center type = Headquarters admin center =… …

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  • 49Economic effects arising from the September 11 attacks — Major economic effects arose from September 11 attacks, with initial shock causing global stock markets to drop sharply. The attacks themselves caused approximately $40 billion in insurance losses, making it one of the largest insured events ever …

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  • 50Infrastructure bias — In economics and social policy, infrastructure bias refers to the fact that the location and availability of pre existing infrastructure such as roads and telecommunications facilities influences social and economic development. In science,… …

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