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the economic system of a country or an area... The economic growth took place mostly in mining... Economic discussion was driven by... meant national economy as a topic for the economic activities of the... The theory that the state could alleviate economic problems and instigate economic growth through state manipulation of aggregate demand is called... In the late 1950s the economic growth in America and Europe... In most of the countries the economic system is called a... This economic revolution took place in tandem with a radical transformation of Western cultures... economic and cultural developments in the Western World since c... monetary economic system based on... There are number of ways to measure economic activity of a nation... it should be noted that GDP only includes economic activity for which money is exchanged... An informal economy is economic activity that is neither taxed nor monitored by a government... all economic systems contain an informal economy in some proportion... Informal economic activity is a dynamic process which includes many aspects of economic and social theory including...

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