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  • 61economy — noun 1 operation of a country s money supply ADJECTIVE ▪ booming, buoyant (esp. BrE), dynamic, healthy, prosperous, robust, sound, stable, strong, thriv …

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  • 62Economy of South Korea — The economy of South Korea is the third largest in Asia and the 13th largest in the world by GDP (PPP) as of 2007. In the aftermath of the Korean War, South Korea grew from a poor developing country to a wealthy developed country. From the mid to …

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  • 63Economy of Dubai — The Economy of Dubai is valued at US$ 46 billion (2006). [http://vgn.dm.gov.ae/DMEGOV/OSI/webreports/Gross.pdf Gross Domestic Product For Dubai Emirates] ] The International Herald Tribune has described it as centrally planned free market… …

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  • 64Economy of Yemen — Infobox Economy country = Yemen currency = Yemeni rial (YER) year = Calendar year organs = GAFTA rank = 117th gdp = $20.38 billion (2006) growth = 3.2% (2006) per capita = $900 (2006) sectors = agriculture: 12.5%, industry: 43.8%, services: 43.7% …

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  • 65Economy of Turkey — Infobox Economy country = Turkey currency = New Turkish lira (YTL) year = calendar year organs = G 20 industrial nations, OECD, EU Customs Union, WTO, ECO, BSEC rank = 15 gdp = $941.6 billion [http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2008/01/weodat… …

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  • 66economy — n. frugality 1) to practice economy 2) strict economy economic structure 3) a free market; national; peacetime; planned; shaky; sound; wartime economy the science of economies 4) political economy * * * [ɪ kɒnəmɪ] national peacetime planned shaky …

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  • 67Economy of Equatorial Guinea — Infobox Economy country = Equatorial Guinea currency = Communaute Financiere Africaine franc (XAF) year = calendar year organs = UDEAC, ECCAS rank = 108th gdp = $25.69 billion (2005) growth = 18.6% (2005) per capita = $50,200 (2005) sectors =… …

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  • 68Economy of Salt Lake City — The economy of Salt Lake City, Utah is primarily service oriented. While nearby Bingham Canyon Mine (the world s largest open pit mine) provided a strong source of income during the 19th century, the city has evolved to an economy built on… …

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  • 69Economy of the Republic of Ireland — The economy of the Republic of Ireland is modern and trade dependent with growth averaging a 7% per annum in 1995 ndash;2007. Agriculture, once the most important sector, is now dwarfed by industry, which accounts for 46% of GDP, about 80% of… …

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  • 70Economy of SFR Yugoslavia — Despite common origins, the economy of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) was much different from economies of the Soviet Union and other Eastern European socialist countries, especially after the Yugoslav Soviet break up of 1948 …

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