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  • 31Economy of East Germany — Like other East European communist states, the German Democratic Republic (GDR East Germany) had a centrally planned economy (CPE) similar to the one in the former Soviet Union, in contrast to the market economies or mixed economies of most… …

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  • 32Economy of Wales — The Economy of Wales. In 2004, according to ONS provisional data, headline gross value added (GVA) in Wales was £39,243m, making the Welsh economy the tenth largest of the UK s twelve regions (counting Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland… …

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  • 33Economy 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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  • 34Structural Unemployment — Unemployment resulting from changes in the basic composition of the economy. These changes simultaneously open new positions for trained workers. An example of structural unemployment is the technological revolution. Computers may have eliminated …

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  • 35structural unemployment — unemployment caused by basic changes in the overall economy, as in demographics, technology, or industrial organization. [1960 65] * * * …

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  • 36structural unemployment — unemployment caused by basic changes in the overall economy, as in demographics, technology, or industrial organization. [1960 65] …

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  • 37Early social changes under Islam — A series of articles on Prophet of Islam Muhammad Life In Mecca · Hijra · …

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  • 38Political economy — Not to be confused with Economic policy. Part of the Politics series Politics …

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  • 39Kharkov National Academy of Municipal Economy — Infobox University name = Kharkiv National Academy of Municipal Economy (KNAME) latin name = motto = established = 1922 (1922) endowment = chancellor = rector Prof. L.N.Shutenko vice chancellor = city = Kharkiv country = Ukraine students = 20,000 …

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  • 40structurally — structural UK US /ˈstrʌktʃərəl/ adjective ► relating to the way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged: »The political reforms have led to major structural changes in the economy. ► PROPERTY relating to the structure of a building… …

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