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  • 11Economy of the Mongolian People's Republic — On the eve of the 1921 revolution, Mongolia had an underdeveloped, stagnant economy based on nomadic animal husbandry. Farming and industry were almost nonexistent; transportation and communications were primitive; banking, services, and trade… …

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  • 12Economy of Japan — The economy of Japan is the second largest economy in the world,cite web |url=http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2006/02/data/weorept.aspx?sy=2005 ey=2005 scsm=1 ssd=1 sort=country ds=. br=1 c=512%2C446%2C914%2C666%2C612%2C668%2C614%2C672%2C3… …

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  • 13Economy 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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  • 14Economy of Nicaragua — The economy of Nicaragua has made significant progress toward macro economic stabilization over the past few years even with the damage caused by Hurricane Mitch in the fall of 1998. International aid, debt relief, and continued foreign… …

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  • 15Economy of Haiti — Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere; however its potential for leaving its long associated status is growing. Two thirds of all Haitians depend on the agriculture sector, mainly small scale subsistence farming, and remain… …

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  • 16Economy 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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  • 17Economy of Bangladesh — According to the IMF list of 2007, Bangladesh ranked as the 48th largest economy in the world. Although one of the world s poorest and most densely populated countries, Bangladesh has made major strides to meet the food needs of its increasing… …

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  • 18Economy of Burma — Infobox Economy country = Burma width = caption = currency = kyat (MMK) year = 1 April 31 March organs = WTO, ASEAN rank = 66th gdp = $85.2 billion (2006 est.) growth = 3% (2006 est.) per capita = $1,800 (2006 est.) sectors = agriculture: 50%,… …

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  • 19Economy of Côte d'Ivoire — to diversify the economy, it is still largely dependent on agriculture and related activities. [http://earthtrends.wri.org/text/economics business/variable 638.html GDP per capita] grew 82% in the 1960s, reaching a peak growth of 360% in the… …

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  • 20stagnation — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) n. [stag NA shun] lack of motion or activity, decline, death. The economy underwent a period of stagnation. SYN.: motionlessness, inactivity, decline, deterioration, death, stillness, quiet, inertia …

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