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  • 1Agricultural diversification — In the agricultural context, diversification can be regarded as the re allocation of some of a farm s productive resources, such as land, capital, farm equipment and paid labour, into new activities. These can be new crops or livestock products,… …

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  • 2Supply chain diversification — is a manufacturing business terminology used to describe the act of increasing choices for when to order what supplies from whom to bring products to the market. In short, it describes the abundance and flexibility of the suppliers for a certain… …

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  • 3Economic Diversification Index (EDI) — Indikator der ökonomischen Strukturschwäche eines Landes (kleinere Werte zeigen zunehmende Strukturprobleme an). Er wird aus folgenden Teilindizes zusammengesetzt: (1) Anteil der verarbeitenden Industrie am Bruttoinlandsprodukt (BIP), (2)… …

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  • 4Benin — /be neen /, n. 1. Formerly, Dahomey. a republic in W Africa: formerly part of French West Africa; gained independence in 1960. 3,197,000; 44,290 sq. mi. (114,711 sq. km). Cap.: Porto Novo. 2. Bight of, a bay in N Gulf of Guinea in W Africa. 3. a… …

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  • 5Economic history of Portugal — This article covers the economic history of Portugal.Portugal was once one of the largest and most powerful political and economic powers in the world. Since the 16th century to the end of the Estado Novo regime in 1974, Portugal s dominions were …

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  • 6Federal Land Development Authority (Malaysia) — The Federal Land Development Authority (more commonly referred to as FELDA) is a Malaysian government agency handling the resettlement of rural poor into newly developed areas. It focuses on opening smallholder farms growing cash crops. FELDA s… …

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  • 7Center for the Promotion of Imports — The Centre for the Promotion of Imports from developing countries (internationally known by its Dutch acronym CBI) was established in 1971. CBI is an Agency of the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and part of the development cooperation… …

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  • 8Trade costs and facilitation — [http://econ.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=1697684 pagePK=64168176 piPK=64168140 theSitePK=1697658 Trade Costs Facilitation: The Development Dimension] is an ongoing research project on trade facilitation reform carried out by the… …

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  • 9Developing countries' debt — is external debt incurred by the governments of Third World countries, generally in quantities beyond the governments political ability to repay. Unpayable debt is a term used to describe external debt when the interest on the debt exceeds what… …

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  • 10Developing country — A developing country, also known as a less developed country[1], is a nation with a low level of material well being. Since no single definition of the term developing country is recognized internationally, the levels of development may vary… …

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