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Strings attached Lithuania economy, Strings attached Lithuanian economy, Strings attached Lithuanians economy, or Strings attached Lothians economy ?
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positional economy
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black economy
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mixed economy
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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 |
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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. |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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