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  • 61Economy of New York City — The NASDAQ MarketSite in Times Square. The economy of New York City is the biggest regional economy in the United States and the second largest city economy in the world after Tokyo.[1] Anchored by Wall Street …

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  • 62Economy of Mozambique — The economy of Mozambique has developed since the end of the Mozambican Civil War (1977 1992), but the country is still one of the world s poorest and most underdeveloped. Civil war opposing RENAMO to FRELIMO, ineffective socialist economic… …

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  • 63Economy of Portugal — The Economy of Portugal is a high income market economy. The Global Competitiveness Report for 2005, published by the World Economic Forum, places Portugal s competitiveness on the 22nd position, ahead of countries and territories like Spain,… …

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  • 64Economy of Kochi — Kochi (Audio|Kochi.ogg|pronunciation; Malayalam: കൊച്ചി [ Unicode|Kocci ] ); formerly known as Cochin) is a city in southern India, and the commercial hub of the state of Kerala.cite web publisher=Kochi Corporation title=The Economy of Kochi… …

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  • 65Economy of Canada — Infobox Economy country = Canada width = 150 currency = Canadian dollar (CAD) year = 1 April – 31 March organs = NAFTA, OECD, WTO and others rank = 13th gdp = $1.274 trillion (2007 est.) growth = 2.7% (2007 est.) per capita = $38,200 (2007 est.)… …

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  • 66Economy of Omaha, Nebraska — The Omaha Nebraska has been a major commercial hub in the Midwestern United States since its founding in 1854. Dubbed the Motor Mouth City by The New York Times , [Feder, J. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE7D6173AF933A15754C0A… …

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  • 67Economy of Africa — The economy of Africa consists of the trade, industry, and resources of the peoples of Africa. As of July 2005, approximately 887 million people were living in 54 different states. Africa is the world s poorest inhabited continent. Though parts… …

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  • 68Economy of Northern Ireland — The economy of Northern Ireland is the smallest of the four countries in the United Kingdom. Northern Ireland has traditionally had an industrial economy, most notably in shipbuilding, rope manufacture and textiles, but most heavy industry has… …

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  • 69Economy of Edinburgh — Edinburgh, as the capital of Scotland, is usually regarded as one of the twin engines of the Scottish Economy alongside Glasgow. Edinburgh has been consistently one of the most prosperous parts of the country and has the strongest economy of any… …

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  • 70Economy of Nazi Germany — World War I and the subsequent Treaty of Versailles with its severe reparations imposed on Germany led to a decade of economic woes, including hyperinflation in the mid 1920s. Following the Wall Street Crash of 1929, the German economy, like many …

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