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positional economy positional economy
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black economy black economy
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mixed economy mixed economy
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perestroika perestroika
perestroika , Soviet economic and social policy of the late 1980s. Perestroika [restructuring] was the term attached to the attempts (1985-91) by Mikhail Gorbachev to transform the stagnant, inefficient command economy of the Soviet Union into a decentralized market-oriented economy. Industrial... Read more
Informal Economy Informal Economy
Informal Economy PERSPECTIVES ON INFORMAL ECONOMY SETTINGS OF INFORMAL ECONOMY ACHIEVING DYNAMISM AND REGULATION BIBLIOGRAPHY All modern states regulate the economy; they also establish what goods and services are not, strictly speaking, part of this formal “economy. Read more
underemployed underemployed
Underemployment BIBLIOGRAPHY The labor force concept of underemployment can be defined as a comprehensive way to identify and measure the underutilization of labor resources. In this sense, it goes beyond plain unemployment—being jobless while looking for work—to further include... Read more
Command Economy Command Economy
COMMAND ADMINISTRATIVE ECONOMY The term command administrative economy, or often administrative command economic system, was adopted in the late 1980s as a descriptive category for the Soviet type of economic system. Throughout its history, the Soviet Union had a mobilization economy, focused on... Read more
Global economy Global economy
GLOBAL ECONOMY Global Economy was a concept associated with the twentieth-century evolution of financial markets and institutions, where traditional geographic boundaries did not restrict economic transactions and consumer activities. The global economy applied to the increasingly international... Read more
Development Banks Development Banks
Development BanksBIBLIOGRAPHYThe label “development bank” attaches to a group of national financial institutions, in developing countries, that vary widely in size, source of funds, and scope of activity. Essentially, a development bank is a vehicle for mobilizing and channeling medium- and... Read more
Lithuania Lithuania
Lithuania , Lithuanian Lietuva, officially Republic of Lithuania, republic (2005 est. pop. 3,597,000), 25,174 sq mi (65,201 sq km), N central Europe. Lithuania borders on the Baltic Sea in the west, Latvia in the north, Belarus in the east and southeast, Poland in the south, and the Kaliningrad... Read more

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