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  • 71Economy of Tanzania — History Significant measures have been taken to liberalize the Tanzanian economy along market lines and encourage both foreign and domestic private investment. Beginning in 1986, the Government of Tanzania embarked on an adjustment program to… …

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  • 72Economy of Egypt — Occupying the northeast corner of the African continent, Egypt is bisected by the highly fertile Nile valley, where most economic activity takes place. In the last 30 years, the government has reformed the highly centralized economy it inherited… …

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  • 73Economy of Laos — Laos is a landlocked country with an inadequate infrastructure and a largely unskilled work force. The country s per capita income in 2004 was estimated to be $1,900 on a purchasing power parity basis. Agriculture, mostly subsistence rice farming …

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  • 74Economy of Syria — Infobox Economy country = Syria currency = Syrian pound (SYP) year = Calendar year organs = GAFTA rank = 63rd gdp = $87.091 billion (2007 est.) growth = 3.3% (2007 est.) per capita = $4,488 (2007 est.) sectors = Agriculture (24%), Industry (18%) …

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  • 75Economy of Moldova — Moldova is the second smallest of the former Soviet republics and the most densely populated. Industry accounts for only 20% of its labor force, while agriculture s share is more than one third. It remains the poorest country in Europe. It is… …

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  • 76Economy of Hungary — Infobox Economy country = Hungary currency = Hungarian Forint (HUF) year = Calendar Year organs = WTO, OECD, EU rank = 50th gdp = $194 bn growth = 1.4% (2007) per capita = $19,799 (2008 IMF est.) sectors = agriculture (3%), industry (32%),… …

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  • 77Economy of Mali — The Economy of Mali is based to a large extent on agriculture, with an overwhelmingly rural population, many of whom are engaged in subsistence agriculture. Mali is among the ten poorest nations of the world, is one of the 37 Heavily Indebted… …

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  • 78Economy of Ghana — The economy of Ghana, West Africa has a diverse and rich resource base, and as such, has one of the highest GDP per capita in Africa. Ghana remains somewhat dependent on international financial and technical assistance as well as the activities… …

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  • 79Economy of Kazakhstan — Kazakhstan is the largest nation and economy in Central Asia, and the ninth largest nation by area in the world. It possesses enormous fossil fuel reserves as well as minerals and metals. It also has considerable agricultural potential with its… …

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  • 80Economy of Latvia — Latvia has the fastest growing economy in Europe. It has had high GDP growth since 2000. In 2003, GDP growth was 7.5% and inflation was 2.9%. Unemployment was 8.8% in 2003, almost unchanged compared to the previous two years. Privatization is… …

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