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2
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A trend toward greater interconnectedness.
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4
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How well a society produces and distributes goods, services, and wealth to its people.
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6
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A country that is in a relatively early stage of the process of economic development.
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8
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An economic system in which the supply and pricing of goods and services are determined entirely by the government.
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10
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The part of the country that is dominated by the heartland and that typically supplies its raw materials.
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12
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A capitalist economic system in which government does not intervene.
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13
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The part of a country that is the centre of economic, political and cultural power.
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14
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An economy in which government encourages private enterprise but also tries to ensure that everyone's basic needs are met; contains elements of both demand economy and command economy.
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15
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Actions people are paid to perform.
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1
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In economics, the region or population in which goods and services are sold.
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2
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The value of all goods and services produced in a country in a given year.
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3
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Food, shelter, heat, medical supplies etc.
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5
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Physical items you can purchase.
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7
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System of Production, distribution and consumption.
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9
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Television, movies, cell phones etc.
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11
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A country that is technologically advanced and wealthy.
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