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  • 91Public sector economics — (or public economics for short) is the study of economic issues that concern the public sector in a mixed economy. While much of economics is based on how markets work, public sector economics focuses on why markets fail, and what issues arise… …

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  • 92Electricity sector in Guyana — Source : Guyana Power LightThe objective of Guyana Power and Light (GPL) is to reduce total losses to 15.4% by the year 2010, 10.3% on the technical front plus 5.1% commercial. Guyana Power and Light 2006] Responsibilities in the electricity… …

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  • 93Public sector organisations in New Zealand — New Zealand This article is part of the series: Politics and government of New Zealand Constitution …

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  • 94Overweight (stock market) — Overweight is part of a three tiered rating system, along with underweight and equal weight , used by financial analysts to indicate a particular stock s attractiveness. If a stock is recommended to be overweight , the analyst opines that the… …

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  • 95industrial sector — Classification of the (changing) composition of economic activities with the passage from early to late industrialization . Rationalization and expansion of the primary sector (that part of the economy concerned with the extraction of natural… …

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  • 96private sector — the area of the nation s economy under private rather than governmental control. Cf. public sector. [1950 55] * * * noun [singular] : the part of an economy which is not controlled or owned by the government The private sector is growing. private …

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  • 97Souk Al-Manakh stock market crash — The Souk Al Manakh stock market crash was the 1982 stock market crash of Kuwait s unofficial stock market, the Souk Al Manakh. The Al Manakh (المناخ, camel ) market was housed in an air conditioned parking garage that had formerly been a camel… …

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  • 98Community development financial institution — Community development financial institutions (CDFI) are financial institutions which provide credit and financial services to underserved markets and populations, primarily in the USA but also in the UK. A CDFI may be a community development bank …

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  • 99CARICOM Single Market and Economy — The CARICOM Single Market and Economy also known as the Caribbean Single Market and Economy or CSME is an integrated development strategy envisioned at the 10th Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community which… …

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  • 100Systemically Important Financial Institution – SIFI — Any firm as designated by the U.S. Federal Reserve, whose collapse would pose a serious risk to the economy. Systematically important financial institutions became the target of legislation and regulatory reform by the Obama Administration, due… …

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