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  • 51Economy of the Netherlands — Currency Euro Fiscal year calendar year Trade organisations EU, WTO and OECD Statistics GDP …

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  • 54planned obsolescence — ➔ obsolescence * * * planned obsolescence UK US noun [U] ► PRODUCTION a situation in which goods are deliberately made or designed so that they do not last for a long period of time: »Critics of planned obsolescence call it wasteful and dishonest …

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  • 55Planned liberalism — is an economic policy followed in Cameroon since the 1960s that aims to merge the best concepts of capitalism and socialism.In 1965, Cameroon changed from its previous economic philosophy, African socialism, under the guidance of its first… …

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  • 56Economy of Nepal — Currency 1 Nepalese Rupee (NPR) = 100 paisa Fiscal year 16 July 15 July Trade organizations WTO Statistics …

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  • 57centrally planned economy — noun an economic system which is controlled by a government, economic decisions being made by government planners and wealth distributed under government control …

  • 58Economy of Communist Czechoslovakia — In the mid 1980s, Czechoslovakia was one of Eastern Europe s most industrialized and prosperous countries. Although levels of consumption were well below those common in Western Europe, inhabitants of Czechoslovakia enjoyed a standard of living… …

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  • 59Economy of Puerto Rico — The Economy of Puerto Rico is one of the most dynamic in the Caribbean region, also ranking as the second biggest economy in the region, only behind to the Dominican Republic. A diverse industrial sector has surpassed agriculture as the primary… …

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  • 60Economy of Estonia — Estonia is a member of the European Union and a developed market economy.Before the Second World War Estonia s economy was based on agriculture, but there was a significant knowledge sector (with Tartu known for scientific contributions) and… …

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