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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 MatchesBlack economyBlack economyThe Chancellor of the Exchequer's least favourite part of the economy - also known as the cash economy. Newly Industrializing EconomyNewly Industrializing EconomyNewly Industrializing Country Ministry of Economy, Trade and IndustryMinistry of Economy, Trade and IndustryThe Japanese government ministry that deals with economic issues, including the vitality of the private sector, external economic relations, energy policy, and industrial development. 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. Mixed economyMixed economyAn economy in which some production is done by the private sector and some by the state, in state-owned enterprises. Further SuggestionsTiger economyMature economy Barter economy Political economy Pure exchange economy Command economy External economy Political economy of protection Radical political economy Non-market economy Small open economy Emerging economy Goldilocks economy Market economy Goldilocks economy Open-economy multiplier Integrated World Economy External diseconomy Closed economy Open economy old economy stocks |
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