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  • 111Economy of Niger — Niger is a landlocked Sub Sahara African nation. The economy of Niger centres on subsistence agriculture, animal husbandry, re export trade, and export of uranium. The 50% devaluation of the West African CFA franc in January 1994 boosted exports… …

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  • 112Economy of Paraguay — The economy of Paraguay is marked by the dominance of the farming, commercial and service sectors. Industry, however, is less well developed, and mostly based on the processing of agricultural goods.The commercial sector is supported by shopping… …

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  • 113Economy of Qatar — [ mineral resources of Qatar.] Petroleum is the cornerstone of Qatar s economy and accounts for more than 70% of total government revenue, more than 60% of gross domestic product, and roughly 85% of export earnings. Proved oil reserves of 15… …

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  • 114Economy of Guyana — With a per capita gross domestic product of only $4,700 in 2006, Guyana is one of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere. This is evident from the contrast between poor slum areas and elite residential areas with imperious mansions,… …

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  • 115Economy of Salvation — Holy Trinity, Pieter van Aelst, 16th century The Economy of Salvation is that part of divine revelation that deals with God’s creation and management of the world, particularly His plan for salvation accomplished through the Church. From the… …

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  • 116Economy of the Dominican Republic — The Dominican Republic, the biggest economy in the Caribbean and Central America is a lower middle income [ [http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/DATASTATISTICS/0,,contentMDK:20421402 pagePK:64133150 piPK:64133175… …

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  • 117Economy of Jordan — Jordan SeriesJordan is a small country with limited natural resources, but has improved much since its inception as a country. Its [http://earthtrends.wri.org/text/economics business/variable 638.html current GDP per capita] soared by 351% in the …

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  • 118Economy of Laos — Laos is a landlocked country with an inadequate infrastructure and a largely unskilled work force. The country s per capita income in 2004 was estimated to be $1,900 on a purchasing power parity basis. Agriculture, mostly subsistence rice farming …

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  • 119Economy of Latvia — Latvia has the fastest growing economy in Europe. It has had high GDP growth since 2000. In 2003, GDP growth was 7.5% and inflation was 2.9%. Unemployment was 8.8% in 2003, almost unchanged compared to the previous two years. Privatization is… …

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  • 120Economy of Lesotho — Infobox Economy country = Lesotho width = 200 caption = 200 maloti note currency = loti (LSL); South African rand (ZAR) year = 1 April 31 March organs = WTO, SACU, SADC rank =n/a gdp = $5.124 billion (2005 est.) growth = 0.8% (2005 est.) per… …

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