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  • 31economic growth — Process by which a nation s wealth increases over time. The most widely used measure of economic growth is the real rate of growth in a country s total output of goods and services (gauged by the gross domestic product adjusted for inflation, or… …

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  • 32Economic 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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  • 33Economic bubble — An economic bubble (sometimes referred to as a speculative bubble, a market bubble, a price bubble, a financial bubble, a speculative mania or a balloon) is trade in high volumes at prices that are considerably at variance with intrinsic values… …

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  • 34economic 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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  • 35Economic history of Morocco — History of Morocco This article is part of a series Ancient Morocco …

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  • 36Economic 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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  • 37Economic 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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  • 38economic determinism — A philosophical and theoretical position most commonly associated with the Marxist assertion that social phenomena have their roots in the relations of production. According to Karl Marx the relations of production constitute the base upon which… …

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  • 39Economic law — In the legal system of the Soviet Union, economic law was the legal theory and system under which economic relations were a legal discipline independent of criminal law and civil law. Ferdinand Joseph Maria Feldbrugge, Gerard Pieter van den Berg …

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  • 40position — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 place ADJECTIVE ▪ correct, exact ▪ central ▪ geographical ▪ relative ▪ military …

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