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  • 71Open economy — Part of a series on Economic systems Ideological systems Anarchist  …

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  • 72Electroplankton — North American box art Developer(s) indieszero Publisher(s) …

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  • 73Trade diversion — is an economic term related to international economics in which trade is diverted from a more efficient exporter towards a less efficient one by the formation of a free trade agreement.OccurrenceWhen a country applies the same tariff to all… …

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  • 74Vana Tallinn — (Estonian for Old Tallinn ) is a liqueur produced by the Estonian company Liviko. It is available in 40%, 45% and 50% varieties (80, 90 and 100 US proof respectively), as well as a 16% (32 US proof) cream liqueur (Vana Tallinn Kooreliköör). The… …

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  • 75Shrimp farm — This article is about the farming of marine (saltwater) shrimp. For farming of fresh water species, see freshwater prawn farming. A shrimp farm is an aquaculture business for the cultivation of marine shrimp or prawnsfn|a for human consumption.… …

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  • 76Chlorodifluoromethane — Chlorodifluoromethane …

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  • 77Water supply in Hong Kong — Providing an adequate water supply for Hong Kong has always been difficult because there are few natural lakes, rivers or substantial groundwater sources and of its high population density. Although the annual rainfall averages 2 214.3… …

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  • 78Dynamic-link library — This article is about the OS/2 and Windows implementation. For dynamic linking of libraries in general, see Dynamic linker. Dynamic link library Filename extension .dll Internet media type application/x msd …

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  • 79Voluntary Export Restraints — A voluntary export restraint (VER) is a restriction set by a government on the quantity of goods that can be exported out of a country during a specified period of time. Often the word voluntary is placed in quotes because these restraints are… …

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  • 80Economic history of the People's Republic of China — Throughout most of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, as during much of earlier Chinese history, the economy was barely able to meet the basic needs of the country s huge population the largest in the world. In normal years the economy… …

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