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  • 81Economy of Sri Lanka — With an economy of $27.4 billion [http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601080 sid=aNR7gHhtMcG0 refer=asia] ($95.5 billion PPP estimate [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the world factbook/geos/ce.html#Econ] ), and a per capita GDP of… …

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  • 82Economy of Turkmenistan — Turkmenistan is largely desert country with nomadic cattle raising, intensive agriculture in irrigated oases, and huge gas and oil resources. One half of its irrigated land is planted in cotton, placing the country in the top 10 15 producers… …

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  • 83Economy of Madagascar — Formidable obstacles stand in the way of Madagascar s realizing its considerable growth potential; the extent of government reforms, outside financial aid, and foreign investment will be key determinants. ResourcesMadagascar s sources of growth… …

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  • 84economy —    The Spanish economy is a modern western style economy based principally on the services sector, which generates just over 60 percent of the country s wealth, compared to about one third generated by industry and construction combined, and… …

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  • 85Economy of Slovakia — Slovakia is rapidly becoming a developed country, with the highest sustained GDP growth in the European Union, reporting 10.4% in 2007. Slovakia has been a EU member state since 2004 and is set to adopt the euro currency by the beginning of 2009 …

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  • 86Economy of the Middle East — Satellite image of the Middle East Middle …

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  • 87Economy of Niger — Niger is a landlocked Sub Sahara African nation. The economy of Niger centres on subsistence agriculture, animal husbandry, re export trade, and export of uranium. The 50% devaluation of the West African CFA franc in January 1994 boosted exports… …

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  • 88Economy of Tonga — Infobox Economy country = Tonga width= 90 caption = A Tongan coin currency = pa anga (T$) year = 1 July 30 June organs = none rank = 217th gdp = $244 million (2002) growth = 1.4% (2002) per capita = $2,300 (2002) sectors = agriculture: 23%,… …

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  • 89Economy of Australia — Infobox Economy country = Australia width = 290 caption = Change in Australian GDP (red) and consumer price index (blue), 1970 2006. Source Reserve Bank of Australia currency = Australian Dollar ($A or A$, AU$ or $AU, AUD) year = 1 July 30 June… …

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  • 90Economy 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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