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  • 108Political entrepreneur — The term Political entrepreneur may refer to any of the following:* someone (usually active in the fields of either politics or business) who founds a new political project, group, or political party* a businessman who seeks to gain profit… …

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  • 109Economic relations of Japan — In its economic relations, Japan is both a major trading nation and one of the largest international investors in the world. In many respects, international trade is the lifeblood of Japan s economy. Imports and exports totaling the equivalent of …

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