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  • 91Market structure — Economics …

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  • 92Offshore concrete structure — Offshore concrete structures have been in use successfully for about 30 years. They serve the same purpose as their steel counterparts in the oil and gas production and storage. The first concrete oil platform has been installed in the North Sea… …

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  • 93A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy — Part of a series on Marxism …

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  • 94Ministry of Finance and Economy (Cambodia) — Ministry of Economic and Finance Royal Arms of Cambodia Agency overview Formed January 20, 2000 Jurisdiction Royal Governm …

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  • 95Google economy — The term Google Economy refers to the concept that the value of a resource, such as a web page, can be determined by the way that resource is linked to other resources. It is more complex than search ranking, and broader than interlinked web… …

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  • 96Gingerbread Economy — is a 2004, fiction novel written by Lee McGeorge. The story is set in an unnamed British town, ten years after a catastrophic global collapse of law and order. The story follows the principal governors of a small community as they rebuild their… …

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  • 97Tertiary sector of the economy — Economic sectors Three sector hypothesis Primary sector: raw materials Secondary sector: manuf …

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  • 98University of National and World Economy — Infobox University name = University of National and World Economy native name = Университет за национално и световно стопанство image size = 109px motto = Утре Наш Става Светът established = 1920 type = Public endowment = staff = faculty =… …

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  • 99Supreme Soviet of the National Economy — Supreme Soviet of the National Economy, Vesenkha (Высший Совет Народного Хозяйства, ВСНХ, Vysshiy soviet narodnogo khozyaystva , VSNKh) was the superior state institution for management of the economy of the RSFSR and later of the Soviet Union.… …

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  • 100Hyperboloid structure — Hyperboloid structures are architectural structures designed with hyperboloid geometry. Often these are tall structures such as towers where the hyperboloid geometry s structural strength is used to support an object high off the ground, but… …

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