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Chinese Economic AreaUnofficial name for the area comprising Hong Kong, Taiwan, and either China as a whole or just its Special Economic Zones.Similar MatchesEconomic expansionEconomic expansionThe upward phase of the business cycle, in which GDP is rising and unemployment is falling over time. Neoclassical economicsNeoclassical economicsMost of modern, mainstream economics based on neoclassical assumptions. Tends to ascribe inevitability, if not necessarily desirability, to market outcomes. Economic justiceEconomic justice1. Fairness and equity in economic affairs, presumably by having laws, governments, and institutions that treat people equally and avoid favoring particular individuals or groups. 2. As most often used, the term carries a connotation that economic justice can only be achieved by lessening the power and changing the practices of international financial institutions, transnational corporations, and rich-country governments. Council for Mutual Economic AssistanceCouncil for Mutual Economic AssistanceAn international organization formed in 1956 among the Soviet Union and other Communist countries to coordinate economic development and trade. It was disbanded in 1991. Also known as COMECON. Special economic zoneSpecial economic zoneThese exist in several countries, including especially China, and their characteristics vary. Typically they are regions designated for economic development oriented toward inward FDI and exports, both fostered by special policy incentives that may include being an EPZ. Further SuggestionsSecond theorem of welfare economicsEconomic shock economics Leading economic indicators Economic and Monetary Union Noneconomic objectives argument for protection European Economic Community Economic development Welfare economics Economic integration microeconomics Economic geography Microeconomics New Economic Geography International monetary economics Economic sanction Economic rents Country economic risk International macroeconomics Macroeconomic Economic indicator First theorem of welfare economics Economic income Economic exposure Keynesian economics |
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