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- Zambia (24496 bytes)
65: ...d international lenders for relief, but as copper prices remained depressed, it became increasingly diffi...
110: ...an to slide into poverty in the 1970s when copper prices declined on world markets. The socialist governm...
112: ... volume increase on revenues and foreign exchange earnings.
114: ...eased by 25%, and accounted for 38% of all export earnings, up from 35%. - Economy of Russia (68844 bytes)
15: ...w materials such as oil, natural gas, and coal at prices below world market levels, encouraging waste.
19: ...implanting basic tenets such as market-determined prices. Critical elements such as privatization of stat...
21: ...es, the Government (Russia's cabinet) still fixes prices on some goods and services, such as utilities an...
27: ...omote economic growth in an environment of stable prices and exchange rates. The latter requires establis...
40: ...ermediate goods. It raised, but still controlled, prices on energy and food staples such as bread, sugar,... - Economy of Malta (6199 bytes)
7: Tourist arrivals and foreign exchange earnings derived from tourism have steadily increased sinc...
11: ...widespread, despite illegal immigration, and real earnings growth has accelerated.
13: ...t of a fixed exchange rate policy and lingering [[price controls]].
51: '''Inflation rate (consumer prices):''' - Causes of the Great Depression (21364 bytes)
16: ...e day also known as the [[Black Tuesday]]), share prices on [[Wall Street]] collapsed catastrophically, s...
18: ...o re-establish the [[gold standard]] on a pre-war price basis. Many of the Allied victors of [[World War ...
26: ...d spent the previous five years managing the gold price down to its pre-war level. This forced a sharp de...
28: ...reight carloads, industrial production, wholesale prices—were slipping downward.
32: ...t deflation trap: namely that money borrowed when prices are at a higher level, means repaying with more ... - Economic history of the United States (14450 bytes)
22: ...nment experimented with [[incomes policy|wage and price controls]] under President Nixon. Due to insovlen...
38: ...ed. Some people who had seen projected profits to earnings ratios of 200 to 300 had at first thought it to b...
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