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Djibouti: Economic Miracle Without a Cause
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Djibouti: Economic Miracle Without a Cause
Djibouti is an economic miracle. With no visible means of support, in the most infertile and arid territory conceivable, the country has a stable currency, tied to the dollar for over 20 years, and manages to feed not only its own people, but thousands of refugees as well. Djibouti is a member of the Arab League, and, along with French, Arabic is an official language. However the majority of its people are either Somalis or Afars, a related pe...
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Leading Article: We have never had it so good, thanks to the new British economic miracle
The Independent - London
; ... apparatus of tariff barriers and other obstacles to free trade. It can be bad news for us as workers if we are undercut by competition from abroad, but it is good news for us as shoppers. Add to this a more discriminating approach in markets from ...
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Focus on Taiwan: an insight into the 'Economic Miracle'.
American Machinist
; World-Class Manufacturing Taiwan's 'Economic Miracle' has a lot to thank for the local machinery industry. It was the pioneers back in the 70's who braved new cultures and markets to lay the foundations for today's international success and prestige. The island's 'Economic Miracle' rode on the back
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China's economic "miracle" Orville Schell, THE INDEPENDENT
The Independent (Bangladesh)
; ORVILLE SCHELL The Independent (Bangladesh) 11-19-2003 The People's Republic of China is a country in precarious transition from one political/ economic system to another. Monumental contradictions abound. Indeed, probably no nation of global significance has more unresolved issues concerning its
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German women in line to inherit post-war billions; BMW and film heiresses lead the way in reaping an 'economic miracle'.
The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
; Byline: ALLAN HALL GERMAN women will become among the richest in the world over the next decade as inheritances from the 'economic miracle' generation become the biggest windfall in European history. An astonishing [pound]1,000 billion in assets will fall into the laps of the younger generation,
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Why Schroder needs to come up with a new 'economic miracle'
The Scotsman
; TONY Blair spent much of last night with his political alter-ego German Chancellor Gerhard Schroder. The two men apparently get on well - and so they should - for they have much in common. Both have changed the traditional tenets of their parties, moving them in from the Left to become more
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