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| | Political <b>economyb> - Encyclopedia of Political Information |
 | | The paradigms of political <b>economyb> may be classified based on their view of distributing the social costs and benefits, and the capital costs and benefits. |  | | Political <b>economyb>, then, studies the mechanism of human activity in organizing material, and the mechanism of distributing the surplus or deficit that is the result of that activity. |  | | Ecology is often involved in political <b>economyb>, because human activity is one of the single largest effects on the environment, and because it is the suitability of the environment for human beings which is one of the central concerns of most human beings. |
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| | Economics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | See political <b>economyb> for the study of economics in the context of political science, and socioeconomics for the study of economics in the context of sociology. |  | | Political <b>economyb> explicitly brings political considerations into economic analysis and is therefore openly normative, although this can be said of many economic recommendations as well, despite claims to being positive. |  | | Both "<b>economyb>" and "economics" are derived from the Greek oikos- for "house" or "settlement", and nomos for "laws" or "norms". |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economics
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| | PEOPLE For Mathematically Perfected <b>Economyb> HOME of Mathematically Perfected <b>Economyb> |
 | | Mathematically perfected <b>economyb> is a SINGULAR prescription for true <b>economyb> and full, unobstructed prosperity, without inflation; without deflation; without subversion of the value or cost of money or property; and without inherent, irreversible multiplication of debt in proportion to the circulation, or commerce which can be sustained by it. |  | | The question to be answered eternally is whether an <b>economyb> should be a system providing for unjust profit or whether an <b>economyb> should provide only for its subjects to exchange their production equitably. |  | | Each abuse, directly or indirectly, is the consequence of unearned profit imposed at every level by the central banking system and its equally undeserving middle-men, through the nature of the currency. |
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| | Insurancequoter |
 | | To receive a "FREE" no obligation quote from <b>Economyb> Insurance click on the picture above for the type of insurance that you wish to receive a quote for. |  | | <b>Economyb> Insurance 1429 Kass Circle Spring Hill, FL 34609 Office (352) 688-0109 Fax (352) 688-6050 |  | | <b>Economyb> Insurance is there to help you better understand the insurance market as only we know it. |
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| | EUROPA - Enterprise - E-<b>economyb> |
 | | The Commission is keeping the impact of ICT on the <b>economyb>, on enterprises and on the main economic policy instruments under constant scrutiny. |  | | These steps encompass notably the fostering of a culture of entrepreneurship and innovation; enhancing ICT skills levels to participate effectively in the e-<b>Economyb>; raising the ability of European enterprises to compete in a modern global <b>economyb>; and further improving the functioning of the internal market. |  | | The way in which ICT is changing the life of enterprises, workers, public administrations and citizens in general is becoming more realistically understood. |
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http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/ict/policy/e-economy.htm
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| | ConservationEconomy.net: A Pattern Language for Sustainability |
 | | The conservation <b>economyb> framework provides the basis for our wide range of Training and Consulting Services, helping businesses, governments, and non-profits make a just and viable transition to sustainability. |  | | We believe that a conservation <b>economyb> inherently serves the self-interest of individuals and communities, and we see our role as providing the tools for others working to grow it. |  | | Ecotrust has developed this framework for a conservation <b>economyb> throughout ten years of practical conservation work in the coastal temperate rainforests of the Pacific Northwest. |
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http://www.conservationeconomy.net
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| | <b>Economyb> |
 | | Thanks to Morocco's social and political stability, its <b>economyb> has achieved several gains that are set to be consolidated by the implementation of measures taken following the social dialogue, the modernization of the judiciary system and a productive and sound management of the public sector and private enterprises. |  | | The choice of Marrakesh as a venue for the official ceremony marking the signing of the final act of the Uruguay Round was dictated by Morocco's contribution and active participation, in addition to its remarkable efforts for a larger liberalization of its trade system and integration of its <b>economyb> in the world <b>economyb> structures. |  | | The association agreement initialed between Morocco and the European Union in November 1995 and signed on February 26, 1996 will mark the Moroccan <b>economyb> evolution and will consecrate its anchoring to the world <b>economyb>, through the establishment of sound bases, relations based on reciprocity, partnership and co-development. |
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http://www.mincom.gov.ma/english/generalities/economy/economy.htm
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| | NewsHour Online: <b>Economyb> |
 | | Ray Suarez discusses the state of the <b>economyb> with Abby Joseph Cohen, chairwoman of the Investment Policy Committee at Goldman Sachs, and Allen Sinai, chief global economist and president of Decision Economics, Inc. |  | | July 27, 2001 -- Boosting the <b>Economyb> After a Spencer Michels background report, Margaret Warner examines whether the tax rebates will boost the <b>economyb> with Eileen Appelbaum of the Economic Policy Institute, and Ken Kies of Price Waterhouse Coopers, a former Chief of Staff for the Joint Committee on Taxation. |  | | September 24, 2002 -- Uncertain <b>Economyb> Terence Smith analyzes the troubled U.S. <b>economyb> with William Spriggs, an economist and director of the National Urban League Institute for Opportunity and Equality; Nancy Kimmelman, chief economist at SEI Investments; and Ellen Franks, professor of economics at Emmanuel College in Boston. |
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http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/economy/economy.html
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| | John Kerry on the <b>Economyb> |
 | | The <b>economyb> grew at a rate of 0.3 percent in 2001 and 2.4 percent in 2002 -- the worst two years of economic growth since 1990-91. |  | | Today in Conway, NH John Kerry announced that he is going to hold a series of discussions over the next several weeks on the <b>economyb>, including diners, union halls, living rooms and places of employment. |  | | The current patchwork of tax credits and grant programs to help pay for some of college expenses should be replaced by a comprehensive plan to make four years of college affordable for all. |
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| | United States - <b>Economyb> |
 | | In this market-oriented <b>economyb>, private individuals and business firms make most of the decisions, and the federal and state governments buy needed goods and services predominantly in the private marketplace. |  | | The US has the largest and most technologically powerful <b>economyb> in the world, with a per capita GDP of $40,100. |  | | The <b>economyb> suffered from a sharp increase in energy prices in the second half of 2004. |
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http://www.exxun.com/UnitedStates/e_ec.html
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| | Global Exchange : Democratizing the Global <b>Economyb> |
 | | Currently, the rules of the global <b>economyb> are written by institutions such as the World Trade Organization, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund. |  | | The World Trade Organization is the most powerful governing body on the planetyet it is designed to benefit corporations while ignoring the needs of communities and the environment. |  | | The first step in becoming active on global economic issues is understanding how the global <b>economyb> works. |
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http://www.globalexchange.org/economy
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| | EconomyPower - Electricity, energy and power, including renewable energy |
 | | <b>Economyb> Power is an experienced, competitive energy supplier dedicated for business, commercial and public sector customers throughout the UK We continually aspire to be the natural first choice for business customers by providing superior value and a strong customer focus |  | | Low cost electricity is important but so is good Customer Service |
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http://www.economy-power.co.uk
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| | Introduction To The <b>Economyb> - InvestorGuide University |
 | | The <b>economyb> can be impacted by the U.S. government through two major types of economic policy. |  | | Unfortunately, this process takes time, as the money needs to wind its way through the <b>economyb>, creating a significant lag between the implementation of fiscal policy and its effect on the <b>economyb>. |  | | The second way the government can impact the <b>economyb> is through monetary policy. |
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http://www.investorguide.com/igup1-introduction-to-the-economy.htm
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| | One <b>Economyb> Corporation - About - History |
 | | One <b>Economyb> releases an updated version of www.theBeehive.org, which includes customization for local Digital Communities. |  | | One <b>Economyb> welcomes two new members to the Board of Directors: Patricia Ireland, immediate past President of the National Organization for Women (NOW), and Reg Murphy, Vice-Chairman and former President and CEO of the National Geographic Society. |  | | One <b>Economyb> welcomes a new member to the Board of Directors: Aida Rodriguez, Ph.D., Chair of the Nonprofit Management Program and Professor of Professional Practice at the Robert J. Milano School of Management and Urban Policy at New School University in New York. |
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http://www.one-economy.com/about/history02.asp
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| | CNN.com - Iraq <b>economyb> shrinking, despite oil - August 23, 2002 |
 | | Yet Iraq remains hugely important to the health of the global <b>economyb> because of its key geo-political asset: more than 112 billion barrels of oil. |  | | That is the world's second largest proven reserves, behind Saudi Arabia, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. |  | | Measured by gross domestic product, Iraq's <b>economyb> shrank 6 percent last year and probably will contract again this year, according to the latest forecast by the Economist Intelligence Unit. |
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http://archives.cnn.com/2002/BUSINESS/asia/08/23/iraq.oil.biz
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| | Business and <b>Economyb> - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | The Chinese Century : The Rising Chinese <b>Economyb> and Its Impact on the Global <b>Economyb>, the Balance of Power, and Your Job |  | | The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global <b>Economyb> : An Economist Examines the Markets, Power, and Politics of World Trade |  | | At first, critics who were uncomfortable with the intangible nature of services bemoaned the decline of the goods-based <b>economyb>, which, thanks to many factors, had increasingly become... |
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http://encyclopedia.worldsearch.com/business_and_economy.htm
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| | Salon.com Technology Bush's shaky hand |
 | | And instead of a plan that puts most real dollar gains in the hands of the wealthy, who are the least likely people to run out and spend their refunds, the best stimulus for our flagging <b>economyb> would be a tax cut for the poor and working class, the people who would spend it immediately. |  | | The president's loose talk of recession and hype for his tax cut have economists worried he'll wreck the <b>economyb>. |  | | And suddenly, after months of bad-mouthing the <b>economyb> and claiming that the '90s boom had nothing to do with Clinton administration policies and everything to do with entrepreneurialism, George W. Bush and his aides find themselves in the unlikely position of having to admit that "good public policy" may be necessary to avoid a recession. |
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http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2001/03/16/recession
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| | Virtual <b>Economyb> Home Page |
 | | 1st floor - Case Studies - this floor has case studies about the impact of changes in the <b>economyb> on people, business and governments. |  | | At the heart of the Virtual <b>Economyb> are sophisticated computer models which are very similar to those the Chancellor and his advisers use to prepare the Budget and to keep the <b>economyb> on track. |  | | There are further details available of the development of the Virtual <b>Economyb> and the groups involved in its preparation. |
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http://www.bized.ac.uk/virtual/economy
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| | Fuel <b>Economyb> - On-road Vehicles and Engines - Cars and Light Trucks - OTAQ - EPA |
 | | The amount of the tax is displayed on the vehicle’s fuel <b>economyb> label (the window sticker on new cars). |  | | Fuel <b>Economyb> Estimates are printed on labels affixed to the windows of new cars and trucks to allow consumers to compare the fuel <b>economyb> of different vehicles. |  | | Each year, EPA provides the data to the various government organizations that are responsible for administering fuel <b>economyb> programs. |
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http://www.epa.gov/otaq/mpg.htm
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| | Encyclopedia4U - Political <b>economyb> - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | "International political <b>economyb>" is a branch of economics that is concerned with international trade and finance, and state policies that affect international trade such as monetary and fiscal policy. |  | | The term political <b>economyb> originally meant the study of the conditions that determined the relative wealth or poverty of polities (e.g. |  | | Notable thinkers have opposed this liberal tradition: Karl Marx (who rejected the conceptual distinction between politics and economics) and John Maynard Keynes (who rejected the institutional separation of politics and economics); their followers often favor "political <b>economyb>" as a way of bringing politics and economics back together. |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/p/political-economy.html
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| | Planned <b>economyb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A planned <b>economyb> can serve social rather than individual ends: under such a system, rewards, whether wages or perquisites, are to be distributed according to the social value of the service performed. |  | | A planned <b>economyb> eliminates the dependence of production on individual profit motives, which may not in themselves provide for all society's needs. |  | | Planned economies implemented by the way of authority, such as the <b>economyb> of the Soviet Union, have become widely known as command economies. |
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| | Brian Doyle's New Open <b>Economyb> Macroeconomics Homepage |
 | | The 'New Open <b>Economyb> Macroeconomics' simply refers to a growing body of literature that attempts to address open <b>economyb> issues in a dynamic general equilibrium version of the open <b>economyb> with nominal rigidities and market imperfections. |  | | Ganelli, Giovanni (2002), "The New Open <b>Economyb> Macroeconomics of Government Debt," mimeo, Trinity College Dublin. |  | | While the Mundell-Fleming model continues to be the dominant model of open <b>economyb> macroeconomics, these new innovations have and hope to continue to yield new insights into the questions that interest those working in the field. |
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http://www.geocities.com/brian_m_doyle/open.html
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| | Puerto Rico <b>Economyb> |
 | | Puerto Rico has very few natural resources of economic value and its <b>economyb> relies mainly on Federal Aid from the United States Government, which depends on the industrialization programs and the tax incentives that U.S. offers. |  | | Since the mid-1980s, the construction industry has grown faster than most other economic sectors, helping to sustain the overall growth of the <b>economyb>. |  | | The Decline of the Plantation <b>Economyb> and the Puerto Rican Migration of the 1950s by César J. Ayala |
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http://welcome.topuertorico.org/economy.shtml
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| | Public Agenda Issue Guide: The <b>Economyb> |
 | | Most financial analysts remain optimistic the <b>economyb> will improve in 2004, and third-quarter 2003 saw the fastest rate of economic growth in two decades. |  | | Officially, the recession lasted from March to November 2001, ending an unprecedented decade-long expansion of the U.S. <b>economyb>. |  | | Since then, while the <b>economyb> has grown, it has done so anemically. |
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http://www.publicagenda.org/issues/frontdoor.cfm?issue_type=economy
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| | Indian <b>economyb>, Indian budget, analysis on government policies, banking in india, indian capital market, macro economic database of india |
 | | Indian <b>economyb>, Indian budget, analysis on government policies, banking in india, indian capital market, macro economic database of india |  | | As the Indian <b>economyb> goes from strength to strength, both tracking and tackling inflation has become absolutely essential for the Government and the RBI. |  | | It is also important for an average Indian and the corporates to keep a watch on inflation in an interest rates sensitive atmosphere. |
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http://www.indiainfoline.com/econ
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| | Market <b>economyb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A market <b>economyb> is an economic system in which goods and services are traded, with the price at which goods and services are exchanged being determined by trades that occur as a result of sellers' asking prices matching buyers' bid prices. |  | | The theoretical model of a large-scale free market <b>economyb> does not occur legally, however the underground <b>economyb> may be seen as an actualized free market <b>economyb>. |  | | Germany's social market <b>economyb> was one of the better functioning mixed economies, as microeconomists note that it had relativily free prices compared to other more socialist countries like the United Kingdom for much of the later 20th century. |
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| | Social <b>economyb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The social <b>economyb> usually develops because of a need to find new and innovative solutions to issues (whether they be socially, economically or environmentally based) and to satisfy the needs of members and users which have been ignored or inadequately fulfilled by the private or public sectors. |  | | Defining the limits of the social <b>economyb> sector is made especially difficult by the ‘moving sands’ of the political and economic context. |  | | According to the UK government's definition, the social enterprise sector includes organisations which "are businesses with primarily social objectives whose surpluses are principally reinvested for that purpose in the business or in the community, rather than being driven by the need to maximise profit for shareholders and owners". |
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| | Tertiary sector of industry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The service sector consists of the "soft" parts of the <b>economyb> such as insurance, tourism, banking, retail and education. |  | | The tertiary sector of industry, also called the service sector or the service industry, is one of the three main industrial categories of a developed <b>economyb>, the others being the secondary industry (manufacturing and primary goods production such as agriculture), and primary industry (extraction such as mining and fishing). |  | | Services may involve the transport, distribution and sale of goods from producer to a consumer as may happen in wholesaling and retailing, or may involve the provision of a service, such as in tourism or entertainment. |
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| | Cubafacts.comb - The Cuban <b>Economyb>: Background Information |
 | | U.S. investors gradually diversified and expanded their activities in Cuba, moving away from sugar and investing in a range of sectors of the Cuban <b>economyb>. |  | | Proceedings of the Annual Meetings of the Association for the Study of the Cuban <b>Economyb> (ASCE) |  | | The dominant feature of the Cuban <b>economyb> between 1960 and 1989 was massive Soviet economic assistance, estimated to have peaked at nearly $6 billion annually in the late 1980s. |
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| | Moral <b>economyb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Other economists such as John P. Powelson relate the concept of a "moral <b>economyb>" to the balance of economic power; in their view, a moral <b>economyb> is an <b>economyb> in which economic factors are balanced against ethical norms in the name of social justice. |  | | The Efficient Society by Joseph Heath discusses the nature of a moral <b>economyb> in these terms, and argues that Canada has achieved the proper balance between social needs and economic freedom, and as such comes close to being a moral <b>economyb>. |  | | Scott, James: The Moral <b>Economyb> of the Peasant: Rebellion and Subsistence in Southeast Asia, (Yale, 1977). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_economy
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