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  • 61CNY (China Yuan Renminbi) — The currency abbreviation for the China yuan renminbi (CNY), the general term for the currency of the People s Republic of China (PRC). The renminbi (or yuan) is made up of 10 jiao and 100 fen and is often either abbreviated as RMB, or presented… …

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  • 62Philippine peso — Infobox Currency currency name in local = Piso ng Pilipinas (Filipino) image 1 = Php bill 1000 front.jpg image title 1 = 1000 peso note image 2 = Php coin 1 obv.png image title 2 = one peso coin iso code = PHP using countries = PHL inflation rate …

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  • 63United Kingdom and the euro — The United Kingdom uses the pound sterling as its currency and has currently no plans for the foreseeable future to replace it with the euro. The UK has negotiated an opt out from the portion of the Maastricht Treaty requiring adoption of the… …

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  • 64Malaysia — /meuh lay zheuh, sheuh/, n. 1. a constitutional monarchy in SE Asia: a federation, comprising the former British territories of Malaya, Sabah, and Sarawak: member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 20,376,235; 126,310 sq. mi. (327,143 sq. km). Cap …

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  • 65Uruguayan peso — Infobox Currency currency name in local = peso uruguayo es icon iso code = UYU image 1 = URY022.jpg image title 1 = Current coin. using countries = flag|Uruguay inflation rate = 6.5% inflation source date =… …

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  • 66Balance of trade — Cumulative Current Account Balance 1980–2008 based on the International Monetary Fund data …

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  • 67Hungary — This article is about the European country. For other uses, see Hungary (disambiguation). Republic of Hungary Magyar Köztársaság …

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  • 68Economy of Hungary — Infobox Economy country = Hungary currency = Hungarian Forint (HUF) year = Calendar Year organs = WTO, OECD, EU rank = 50th gdp = $194 bn growth = 1.4% (2007) per capita = $19,799 (2008 IMF est.) sectors = agriculture (3%), industry (32%),… …

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  • 69Supply-side economics — is an arguably heterodox school of macroeconomic thought that argues that economic growth can be most effectively created using incentives for people to produce (supply) goods and services, such as adjusting income tax and capital gains tax rates …

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  • 70Economic history of Brazil — The economic history of Brazil covers various economic events and traces the changes in the Brazilian economy over the course of the history of Brazil. Portugal, which first colonized the area in the 16th century, enforced a colonial pact with… …

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