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  • 11Economy — For other uses, see Economy (disambiguation). Economics …

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  • 12economy — ▪ I. economy e‧con‧o‧my 1 [ɪˈkɒnəmi ǁ ɪˈkɑː ] noun economies PLURALFORM 1. [countable] ECONOMICS the system by which a country s goods and services are produced and used, or a country considered in this way: • the transformation from a centrally… …

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  • 13Economy of Haiti — Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere; however its potential for leaving its long associated status is growing. Two thirds of all Haitians depend on the agriculture sector, mainly small scale subsistence farming, and remain… …

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  • 14Economy of Kolkata — Kolkata is the main business, commercial and financial hub of eastern India and the main port of communication for the North East Indian states.Kolkata is home to what was once India s second largest bourse [ [http://www.cse india.com/cse… …

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  • 15Economy of Iran — The economy of Iran is a transition economy where a continuing strong labour force growth unmatched by commensurate real economic growth is driving up unemployment to a level considerably higher than the official estimate of 11%. [… …

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  • 16Economy of the Central African Republic — is classified as one of the world s least developed countries, with an estimated annual per capita income of $310 (2000). Sparsely populated and landlocked, the nation is overwhelmingly agrarian, with the vast bulk of the population engaged in… …

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  • 17Economy of Suriname — Infobox Economy country = Suriname width = 250 caption = Hardwood logs transported down river, 1955 currency = Surinamese dollar (SRD) year = calendar year organs = WTO, Unasur rank = 176th gdp = $2.818 billion (2005 est.) growth = 2% (2005 est.) …

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  • 18Economy of Benin — Infobox Economy country = Benin width = caption = currency = CFA franc (XOF) year = Calendar year organs = AU, ECOWAS, WTO rank = 139 gdp = $12.18 billion {2007 est.) growth = 4.5% (2007 est.) per capita = $1,500 (2007 est.) sectors = Agriculture …

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  • 19informal-sector theories — This is the dominant paradigm in use for explaining poverty and inequality in Third World cities. There have been many versions since its first formulation in 1971, but most focus on differences in productivity and earnings associated with large… …

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  • 20economy, informal — See informal economy …

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