social and economic policy

  • 121Economic history of Portugal — This article covers the economic history of Portugal.Portugal was once one of the largest and most powerful political and economic powers in the world. Since the 16th century to the end of the Estado Novo regime in 1974, Portugal s dominions were …

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  • 122Economic history of the People's Republic of China — Throughout most of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, as during much of earlier Chinese history, the economy was barely able to meet the basic needs of the country s huge population the largest in the world. In normal years the economy… …

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  • 123Economic globalization — Part of the Politics series on Neoliberalism …

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  • 124Economic history of modern China — For developments before 1911, see Economic history of China (Pre 1911). For economic history since 1949, see Economy of the People s Republic of China. The Lujiazui financial district of Pudong, Shanghai, the financial and commercial hub of… …

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  • 125Social-Economic Council — The Sociaal Economische Raad (Social Economic Council; SER) is a major economic advisory council of the Dutch government. Formally it heads a system of sector based regulatory organizations. It represents the social partners trade unions and… …

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  • 126economic thought — Political reforms after the Cultural Revolution and the economic necessities of ‘opening up’ (kaifang) China’s economy have radically transformed both the theories of Chinese economic thought and its study, practice and influence as a profession …

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  • 127Economic history of France — This is a history of the economy of France. For more information on historical, cultural, demographic and sociological developments in France, see the chronological era articles in the template to the right. For more information on specific… …

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  • 128Social Democratic party — 1. Hist. a political party in Germany advocating a form of social organization based on the economic and political ideology of Karl Marx. 2. any of several European political parties advocating a gradual transition to socialism or a modified form …

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