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| | Political <b>economyb> - Encyclopedia of Political Information |
 | | Second, political <b>economyb> and economics used to be one in the same, with the 'political' part largly splitting off to develop into the field of political science. |  | | Law since it concerns the creation of policy, or the mediation of policy ends through political acts which have specific individual results, is seen, in political <b>economyb>, as both political capital and social infrastructure, on one hand - and as the result of the sociology of a society on the other. |  | | History since it documents change over time, is often used as a means of arguing in political <b>economyb>, and often historical works have a framework of political <b>economyb> which they assume or argue as the basis for the narrative structure. |
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http://www.politicalinformation.net/encyclopedia/Political_economy.htm
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| | Encyclopedia4U - Political <b>economyb> - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | Notable thinkers have opposed this liberal tradition: Karl Marx (who rejected the conceptual distinction between politics and economics) and John Maynard Keynes (who rejected the institutional separation of politics and economics); their followers often favor "political <b>economyb>" as a way of bringing politics and economics back together. |  | | See also "The Political <b>Economyb> of Very Large Space Projects" at http://www.transhumanist.com/volume4/space.htm |  | | The term political <b>economyb> originally meant the study of the conditions that determined the relative wealth or poverty of polities (e.g. |
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| | Economics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Political <b>economyb> explicitly brings political considerations into economic analysis and is therefore openly normative, although this can be said of many economic recommendations as well, despite claims to being positive. |  | | See political <b>economyb> for the study of economics in the context of political science, and socioeconomics for the study of economics in the context of sociology. |  | | The most prevalent political <b>economyb> is loosely called capitalism. |
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| | CBS News Poll: <b>Economyb>, Jobs Top Concerns November 13, 2003 18:32:04 |
 | | Although Americans views of the state of the <b>economyb> are more positive than they were a month ago, almost a quarter of Americans have had a personal experience with economic woes, and report that someone in their household has lost a job in the last year. |  | | Similarly, those who think the <b>economyb> is getting better tend to think Bushs policies have had a little impact on the <b>economyb>; but two out of three of those who believe the <b>economyb> is getting worse say economic conditions have a lot to do with Bushs policies. |  | | As has been the case for some time now, those who view the <b>economyb> positively are more likely to view the country as going in the right direction, while those who think the <b>economyb> is in bad shape overwhelmingly believe the U.S. has seriously gotten off on the wrong track. |
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/11/13/opinion/polls/main583540.shtml
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| | NewsHour Online: <b>Economyb> |
 | | December 31, 1997 --The Global <b>Economyb> 1997 has been another big year for the U.S. <b>economyb>, but the crisis in Asia has cast a shadow over the end-of-the-year festivities. |  | | December 19, 2000 -- <b>Economyb> In Transition Experts discuss the politics of the slowing <b>economyb>. |  | | Officials blamed the war in Iraq and the weak <b>economyb>. |
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| | Salon.com Technology Bush's shaky hand |
 | | And suddenly, after months of bad-mouthing the <b>economyb> and claiming that the '90s boom had nothing to do with Clinton administration policies and everything to do with entrepreneurialism, George W. Bush and his aides find themselves in the unlikely position of having to admit that "good public policy" may be necessary to avoid a recession. |  | | "I don't know that we've ever before had the experience of a slowing <b>economyb> where the administration talks it down," says Krugman. |  | | And it's very easy, and not at all unjustified, to lambaste the new <b>economyb> leaders, especially the frothy dot-com start-ups that popped up in the late '90s, for their excesses and poor fundamentals -- including, all too often, their inability to turn a profit. |
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http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2001/03/16/recession
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| | CNN.com - Iraq <b>economyb> shrinking, despite oil - August 23, 2002 |
 | | That is the world's second largest proven reserves, behind Saudi Arabia, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. |  | | Yet Iraq remains hugely important to the health of the global <b>economyb> because of its key geo-political asset: more than 112 billion barrels of oil. |  | | A decade of economic sanctions against Saddam Hussein's regime since the 1991 Gulf War has left Iraq's oil-producing infrastructure in poor shape, according to U.S. government estimates. |
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http://archives.cnn.com/2002/BUSINESS/asia/08/23/iraq.oil.biz
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| | Maybe it's not the <b>economyb>, stupid - Sep. 26, 2003 |
 | | "Data suggest that, among other things, it's the change in the <b>economyb> in the year of election that gets a fairly big weight," Fair said. |  | | The <b>economyb> may not be as much of a problem for Bush 43 as it was for Bush 41, some economists say. |  | | What's more, the consensus view of the <b>economyb>'s path seems to favor Bush, with economists in the latest Philadelphia Federal Reserve survey expecting GDP growth to average at least 3.7 percent in 2004, following two quarters of expected strong growth at the end of 2003. |
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http://money.cnn.com/2003/09/26/news/economy/bush_reelect?cnn=yes
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| | ConservationEconomy.net: A Pattern Language for Sustainability |
 | | We believe that a conservation <b>economyb> inherently serves the self-interest of individuals and communities, and we see our role as providing the tools for others working to grow it. |  | | Ecotrust has developed this framework for a conservation <b>economyb> throughout ten years of practical conservation work in the coastal temperate rainforests of the Pacific Northwest. |  | | The conservation <b>economyb> framework provides the basis for our wide range of Training and Consulting Services, helping businesses, governments, and non-profits make a just and viable transition to sustainability. |
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http://www.conservationeconomy.net
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| | Rousseau: Political <b>Economyb> |
 | | To distinguish these two senses of the word, the latter is called general or political <b>economyb>, and the former domestic or particular <b>economyb>. |  | | word <b>Economyb>, or OEconomy, is derived from oikos, a house, and nomos, law, and meant originally only the wise and legitimate government of the house for the common good of the whole family. |  | | Having thus treated of general <b>economyb> with reference to the government of persons, we must now consider it with reference to the administration of property. |
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| | Weekly MT Handling econ Free story |
 | | The current data on the President's handling of the <b>economyb> is from a national telephone survey of 1,000 Likely Voters conducted by Rasmussen Reports over the previous Monday and Tuesday nights. |  | | When President Bush took office 50% of Americans rated the <b>economyb> as good or excellent. |  | | Today, 35% of Americans rate the <b>economyb> as good or excellent. |
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| | Planned <b>economyb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | China also carefully structured the transition so that no one would be much worse off under a market <b>economyb> than a command <b>economyb> while some people would be much better off. |  | | Critics also argue that the claimed advantages of the latter are in fact achievable by state intervention within the framework of market <b>economyb> as well. |  | | To stress the centralized character of planned economies and to contrast the term with the economic planning required in any rational <b>economyb>, a more specific term, centrally planned <b>economyb>, is also used. |
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| | FairEconomy.org - Inspiring action to close the economic divide. |
 | | After steady economic gains in the 1990s, Latinos, African Americans and other people of color have actually lost ground since 2000, according to United for a Fair <b>Economyb>’s newest report. |  | | United for a Fair <b>Economyb> is a national, independent, nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. |  | | The report, from United for a Fair <b>Economyb> (UFE) and the Institute for Americas Future (IAF), finds that CEOs of Wall Street firms supporting the partial privatization of Social Security effectively pay into the system for only a few days a year. |
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| | RedState.org |
 | | No one claims that it is. But we are in quite the strong position overall and the White House would do well--both for the <b>economyb> and for the sake of its own political fortunes--to advertise that fact. |  | | "In the end, the consequences for the U.S. <b>economyb> of doing nothing [about Social Security] could be severe. |  | | It is nice to see that President Bush is touting the strength of the <b>economyb> but for whatever reason, the White House appears to have been rather shy in the recent past in engaging in a campaign to spread the news that the <b>economyb> actually is in strong shape. |
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| | GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Middle East - Iraq - <b>Economyb> |
 | | The Iran-Iraq war depleted Iraq's foreign exchange reserves, devastated its <b>economyb>, and left the country saddled with a foreign debt of more than $40 billion. |  | | World > Middle East > Iraq> <b>Economyb> (Notes) |  | | GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Middle East - Iraq - <b>Economyb> |
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| | Historic New Harmony - Old <b>Economyb>, Pennsylvania |
 | | At <b>Economyb>, Rapp had predicted that on September 15, 1829, the age of the "three and one half times of the Sunwoman" described in Revelation was ended and a new age would begin. |  | | <b>Economyb> today is part of Ambridge, PA. Old <b>Economyb> Village is located on PA Route 65 and is administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. |  | | In the two years between the letter and the arrival of Müller at <b>Economyb>, Rapp preached that the Lion of Judah was the Anointed One who would lead the Harmonists into the new age. |
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http://www.ulib.iupui.edu/kade/newharmony/oldeconomy-pa.html
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| | Lost jobs, low pay line a path to peril |
 | | The <b>economyb> won't improve, retired venture capitalist Hackett and others believe, without confronting Hoosier cultural baggage that's hampering the innovation and entrepreneurial spirit that drive the creation of good jobs. |  | | A seven-month examination of Indiana's <b>economyb> by The Indianapolis Star reveals a slow, steady decline that has reached a crisis point. |  | | Think of it this way, London said: If Indiana were a nation and the United States the world, Indiana would be on its way to Third World status. |
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http://www.indystar.com/articles/1/029375-5501-092.html
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| | Political <b>economyb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Its development is related to the doctrines of the physiocrats, who based their theories of value on land, where as political <b>economyb> began with assertions of the " labour theory of value " and the " quantity theory of money ". |  | | Law since it concerns the creation of policy, or the mediation of policy ends through political acts which have specific individual results, is seen, in political <b>economyb>, as both political capital and social infrastructure, on one hand - and as the result of the sociology of a society on the other. |  | | History since it documents change over time, is often used as a means of arguing in political <b>economyb>, and often historical works have a framework of political <b>economyb> which they assume or argue as the basis for the narrative structure. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_economy
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| | Bahrain -> <b>Economyb> on Encyclopedia.com 2002 |
 | | However, Bahrain is expected to be the first Persian Gulf nation to run dry of oil, and steps have been taken to diversify the nonagricultural sector of the <b>economyb>. |  | | Ship-repair, aluminum-smelting, and banking and financial-services industries have been established, as have oil refineries that largely process Saudi crude. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/section/Bahrain_Economy.asp
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| | CORSICA <b>ECONOMYb> |
 | | The <b>economyb> of Corsica has been marked for a long time by agriculture and breeding. |  | | This seasonal character marks the tourist industry, but also the activities which ensue it and the whole island <b>economyb>. |  | | It is a little productive consumer <b>economyb> which is strongly dependent up on the foreign countries. |
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| | Business and <b>Economyb> - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global <b>Economyb> : An Economist Examines the Markets, Power, and Politics of World Trade |  | | At first, critics who were uncomfortable with the intangible nature of services bemoaned the decline of the goods-based <b>economyb>, which, thanks to many factors, had increasingly become... |  | | Sometime during the last 30 years, the service <b>economyb> emerged as the dominant engine of economic activity. |
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http://encyclopedia.worldsearch.com/business_and_economy.htm
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| | Virtual <b>Economyb> Home Page |
 | | There are further details available of the development of the Virtual <b>Economyb> and the groups involved in its preparation. |  | | At the heart of the Virtual <b>Economyb> are sophisticated computer models which are very similar to those the Chancellor and his advisers use to prepare the Budget and to keep the <b>economyb> on track. |  | | Due to essential maintenance it is possible that the models associated with the Virtual <b>Economyb> will not be available during the weekend of the 9th - 10th November. |
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| | Bloomberg.com: Economies |
 | | The 79-year-old Fed chairman didn't comment in his text on the state of the U.S. <b>economyb> or on U.S. interest rate policy. |  | | Greenspan omitted a section from his Sept. 27 remarks where he said success at economic stabilization produced ``the greatest irony of economic policymaking'' as markets are drawn to ``bouts of human euphoria'' in the belief that stability is a permanent feature of the <b>economyb>. |  | | The 1980s confirmed earlier views that the <b>economyb>'s flexibility would improve with less regulation, Greenspan said. |
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| | Pacific News Service > News > <b>Economyb> |
 | | China's rising <b>economyb> is seducing its Diaspora back to the homeland. |  | | News > <b>Economyb> > 2 > 3 > 4 > 5 > 6 > 7 > 8 > 9 > 10 |  | | The surprise testimony of a Manila-born-and educated Filipino coroner helped convince the jury to return a multimillion-dollar against the makers of Vioxx a popular pain reliever found to have caused a fatal heart condition. |
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| | <b>Economyb> - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | At first, critics who were uncomfortable with the intangible nature of services bemoaned the decline of the goods-based <b>economyb>, which, thanks to many factors, had increasingly become... |  | | Sometime during the last 30 years, the service <b>economyb> emerged as the dominant engine of economic activity. |  | | European Cities in the Knowledge <b>Economyb>: The Cases of Amsterdam, Dortmund, Eindhoven, Helsinki, Manchester, Munich, Munster, Rotterdam and Zaragoza |
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| | Scotsman.com Business - <b>Economyb> |
 | | CHINA'S <b>economyb> grew at a blistering rate of 9.4 per cent in the first nine months of this year... |  | | China's <b>economyb> shows a rapid rate of growth |  | | FOCUSING on survival rather than just formation is the key to solving Scotland's poor record of new company creation, one of the country's leading experts said yesterday, following a report from the Confederation of British Industry which suggested a... |
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| | <b>Economyb> |
 | | The Issue: Government intervention in the <b>economyb> imperils both the personal freedom and the material prosperity of every American. |  | | Transitional Action: We call for the repeal of the income tax, the abolishment of the Internal Revenue Service and all federal programs and services not required under the US Constitution. |  | | The Principle: The free market, which respects individual rights in voluntary trade with other individuals, should be allowed to function unhindered by government. |
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