| Algeria Algeria
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| Austria Austria
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| Angola Angola
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| Economy of Angola Economy_of_Angola
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| Afghanistan Afghanistan
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| Albania This article is about the country in southern Europe. For a topic outline on this subject, see List of basic Albania topics. For other uses, see Albania (disambiguation). Albania
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| Azerbaijan Azerbaijan
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| Antigua and Barbuda Antigua_and_Barbuda
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| Anti-globalization movement The anti-globalization movement is critical of the globalization of capitalism. Participants base their criticisms on a number of related ideas. What is shared is that participants stand in opposition to the unregulated political power of large, multi-national corporations and to the powers exercised through trade agreements. Anti-globalization_movement
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| Belgium Belgium
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| Brazil Brazil
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| Bulgaria Bulgaria
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| The Bahamas The_Bahamas
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| Bangladesh Bangladesh
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| Barbados Barbados
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| Belarus Belarus
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| Belize Belize
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| Benin Benin
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| Bolivia Bolivia
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| Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
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| Botswana Botswana
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| Brunei Brunei
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| Burkina Faso Burkina_Faso
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| Economy of Bhutan The economy of Bhutan, one of the world's smallest and least developed, is based on agriculture and forestry, which provide the main livelihood for more than 60% of the population. Agriculture consists largely of subsistence farming and animal husbandry. Rugged mountains dominate the terrain and make the building of roads and other infrastructure difficult and expensive. Economy_of_Bhutan
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| Economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina This page discusses the Economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina since Bosnia and Herzegovina's declaration of sovereignty in October 1991 and the declaration of independence from the former Yugoslavia on 3 March 1992. Economy_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
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| Economy of Brunei The small, wealthy economy is a mixture of foreign and domestic entrepreneurship, government regulation and welfare measures, and village tradition. It is almost totally supported by exports of crude oil and natural gas, with revenues from the petroleum sector accounting for over half of GDP. Economy_of_Brunei
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| Economy of Bulgaria Economy_of_Bulgaria
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| Economy of Burkina Faso Burkina Faso is one of the poorest countries in the world with an average income per capita of €250 (US$300). More than 80 percent of the population relies on subsistence agriculture, with only a small fraction directly involved in industry and services. Highly variable rainfall, poor soils, lack of adequate communications and other infrastructure, a low literacy rate, and a stagnant economy are all longstanding problems of this landlocked country. Economy_of_Burkina_Faso
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| Colombia Colombia
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| Czech Republic Czech_Republic
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| Economy of Chad Landlocked Chad's economic development suffers from its geographic remoteness, drought, lack of infrastructure, and political turmoil. About 85% of the population depends on agriculture, including the herding of livestock. Of Africa's Francophone countries, Chad benefited least from the 50% devaluation of their currencies in January 1994. Economy_of_Chad
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| Comoros Comoros
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| People's Republic of China People's_Republic_of_China
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| Capitalism Capitalism is an economic and social system in which trade and industry are privately controlled for profit rather than by the state. The means of production, which is otherwise known as capital and includes land are owned, operated, and traded for the purpose of generating profits, without force or fraud, by private individuals either singly or jointly. Capitalism
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| Cameroon Cameroon
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| Economy of Cameroon For a quarter-century following independence, Cameroon was one of the most prosperous countries in Africa. The drop in commodity prices for its principal exports petroleum, cocoa, coffee, and cotton currency and economic mismanagement, led to a decade-long recession. Economy_of_Cameroon
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| Central African Republic Central_African_Republic
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| Chad Chad
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| Chile Chile
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| Costa Rica Costa_Rica
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| Croatia Croatia
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| Cyprus Cyprus
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| Economy of Cyprus Economic affairs in Cyprus are dominated by the division of the country into the southern area controlled by the Cyprus Government and the northern Turkish Cypriot-administered area. The Greek Cypriot economy is prosperous but highly susceptible to external shocks. Economy_of_Cyprus
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| Conservatism Conservatism is a political and social term from the Latin verb conservare meaning to save or preserve. As the name suggests it usually indicates support for tradition and traditional values though the meaning has changed in different countries and time periods. Conservatism
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| Chiang Kai-shek Talk:Chiang_Kai-shek
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| Economy of Denmark Economy_of_Denmark
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| Dominican Republic Dominican_Republic
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| European Union European_Union
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| Ecuador Ecuador
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| Economy of Egypt Occupying the northeast corner of the African continent, Egypt is bisected by the highly fertile Nile valley, where most economic activity takes place. In the last 30 years, the government has reformed the highly centralized economy it inherited from President Gamel Abdel Nasser.During the 1990s, a series of International Monetary Fund arrangements, coupled with massive external debt relief resulting from Egypt's participation in the Gulf War coalition, helped Egypt improve its macroeconomic performance. Economy_of_Egypt
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