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- United States (5378 bytes)
29: ...929-1941), which took a huge toll on the nation's economy and led to [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] signing the ... - Canada (3851 bytes)
6: ...y|territories]]. It has a good, highly technical economy and a stable government. - Franklin D Roosevelt (4737 bytes)
42: ...ed his first term as president in 1932, while the economy was in the worst depression it had ever seen. He... - Fairtrade labelling (3539 bytes)
1: ...ction moved out of the western world to cheaper [[economy|economies]] in [[Asia]], [[South America]], the [... - Open outsourcing (2828 bytes)
1: ...to critical issues in the spread of a [[knowledge economy]] or elements of it. [[Open code]] software is co...
13: ...hat improve their business, contributing to the [[economy]] at large. - Emerging markets (1898 bytes)
1: ...'' is the term used to describe [[market]]s and [[economy|economies]] that earlier might have been classed ...
5: ...merging markets start to participate in the world economy in more complex ways than the older role of suppl... - Statism (2188 bytes)
5: • Economists consider statism to be an economy where the dominant role is that of the state. - Tertiary sector of industry (2534 bytes)
3: == Challenges of a tertiary sector economy==
7: ==Why move towards a service economy== - Airline meal (4485 bytes)
11: ..., hot food and choice of beverages served even in economy or coach class, while others like [[Singapore Air... - Culture of fear (3524 bytes)
17: ...me]] resources and participate in the [[Economics|economy]] - Media economics (2677 bytes)
1: ...luding the news as well as [[entertainment]]. The economy of the media can be studied on a local, national,... - Financial instruments (2157 bytes)
9: ...nts are the blood in an economy without which the economy cannot run at all. - Vehicle (2119 bytes)
13: ...l meaning) and economic vehicle (which is used in economy). Also, you might meet another term, AVL, which m... - Unemployment (2334 bytes)
25: In some cases, there are benefits to the entire economy. Unemployment keeps inflation from being high and... - Illicit work (1873 bytes)
4: ... “under the table” and is part of an informal economy. It typically is work done without social securit...
14: ==Consequences for the economy== - Food (2101 bytes)
11: ...cology, climate, tradition, industrialization and economy. In societies where there is a market for it, mea... - Counterfeit (2479 bytes)
5: ...r, when counterfeiting was used to bring down the economy of an enemy nation. Other countries purposely ci... - History of the United States (3240 bytes)
23: ...ng of Pearl Harbor in 1941 restarted the American economy. - New Deal (2467 bytes)
1: ...ams set out to stabilize and improve the American economy after the Great Depression of the 1930s.
4: ...ash of 1929 left the United States with a crushed economy and soaring unemployment rate. When FDR accepted...
8: ...Banking Act that stabilized American banking, the Economy Act that included cutting salaries and pensions o...
13: ...al effort are still active in America’s current economy. Including: - Francis Fukuyama (2057 bytes)
1: ...Studies as a professor of international political economy and director of the school’s International Deve...
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