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  • 111Economic history of Greece and the Greek world — The economic history of the Greek World spans several millennia and encompasses many modern day nation states. Since the focal point of the center of the Greek World often changed it is necessary to enlarge upon all these areas as relevant to the …

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  • 112Economic 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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  • 113Economic security — For financial securities such as stocks and bonds, see security (finance) Economic security or financial security is the condition of having stable income or other resources to support a standard of living now and in the foreseeable future. It… …

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  • 114economic warfare — Use of economic measures by governments engaged in international conflict. These may include export and import controls, shipping controls, trade agreements with neutral nations, and so on. Economic warfare among belligerents began with the… …

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  • 115economic life, sociology of — The fundamental problem in economics is to explain how the limited productive resources and effort of a society are allocated among the wide range of alternative uses to which they might be put. Conventional economic theory seeks to address this… …

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  • 116Economic ideology — An economic ideology discerns itself from a pure economic theory because it is normative rather than just explanatory in its approach. It describes the way an economy should be run and to what end, whereas the only aim of economic theories is to… …

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  • 117Economic problem — The economic problem, sometimes called the fundamental economic problem, is one of the fundamental economic theories in the operation of any economy. It asserts that there is scarcity, that the finite resources available are insufficient to… …

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  • 118Economic terrorism — The concept of economic terrorism is disputed, and is generally used in a polemical or demagogic way to associate the term terrorism with a country, a company or a group accused of abuses.Nevertheless, it is also used in a way more strictly… …

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  • 119Economic Rent — The amount of money an owner of a factor of production must receive in order for that owner to rent out that factor of production. Factors of production include labor, capital and land. Economic rent is the minimum amount of money that some owner …

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  • 120Economic Espionage Act of 1996 — The Economic Espionage Act of 1996 (usc|18|1831|1839) makes the theft or misappropriation of a trade secret a federal crime. This law contains two sections criminalizing two sorts of activity. The first, usc|18|1831(a), criminalizes the… …

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