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Bubble economyTerm for an economy in which the presence of one or more bubbles in its asset markets is a dominant feature of its performance. Japan was said to be a bubble economy in the late 1980s.Similar MatchesOpen economyOpen economyAn economy that permits transactions with the outside world, at least including trade of some goods. Contrasts with closed economy. Radical political economyRadical political economySee political economy. Mature economyMature economyThe economy of a nation with a stable population and slowing economic growth. Newly Industrializing EconomyNewly Industrializing EconomyNewly Industrializing Country New EconomyNew EconomyThis term was used in the late 1990's to suggest that globalization and/or innovations in information technology had changed the way that the world economy works. Conjectures included changes in productivity, the inflation-unemployment tradeoff, the business cycle, and the valuation of enterprises. Further SuggestionsTiger economyIntegrated World Economy Command economy Closed economy Goldilocks economy black economy Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Emerging economy External economy Non-market economy Open-economy multiplier Political economy of protection Mixed economy Pure exchange economy External diseconomy Barter economy Goldilocks economy old economy stocks Market economy Small open economy Political economy |
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