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  • 1Economy of the United States — Economy of United States Rank 1st (nominal) / 1st (PPP) Currency US$ (USD) …

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  • 2Economy of Finland — Rank 51 Currency Euro (EUR) Fiscal year calendar year Trade organisations European Union World Trade Organization (WTO) …

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  • 3Economy of North America — During 2003 unless otherwise stated Population 528,720,588 (8%) GDP PPP: US$16.981 trillion (2009) GDP growth Per capita: 1.84% (1990–2002) GDP per capita Currency: US$24 …

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  • 5Economy of Iceland — Iceland Rank 129th Currency Icelandic króna (ISK) …

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  • 6Economy of Puerto Rico — The Economy of Puerto Rico is one of the most dynamic in the Caribbean region, also ranking as the second biggest economy in the region, only behind to the Dominican Republic. A diverse industrial sector has surpassed agriculture as the primary… …

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  • 7Economy of Thailand — Rank 30th (nominal) / 23rd (PPP) Currency Thai baht (THB) …

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  • 8Economy of Romania — Currency Leu (Leu or RON) Fiscal year Calendar year Trade organisations European Union, WTO Statistics …

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  • 9Economy of Asia — The economy of Asia comprises more than 4 billion people (60% of the world population), living in 46 different states. Six further states lie partly in Asia, but are considered to belong to another region economically and politically. As in all… …

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  • 10Economy of Northern Ireland — The economy of Northern Ireland is the smallest of the four countries in the United Kingdom. Northern Ireland has traditionally had an industrial economy, most notably in shipbuilding, rope manufacture and textiles, but most heavy industry has… …

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