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Special 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.Similar MatchesMacroeconomicsMacroeconomicsThe study of a country's economy using such elements as unemployment, price levels, government spending, interest rates, national productivity etc and the influence of government policy on them. Economic sanctionEconomic sanctionThe use of an economic policy as a sanction. Country economic riskCountry economic riskDevelopments in a national economy that can affect the outcome of an international financial transaction. First theorem of welfare economicsFirst theorem of welfare economicsThe proposition of welfare economics that a competitive general equilibrium is Pareto optimal. A corollary is that free trade is Pareto optimal among countries. Economic incomeEconomic incomeCash flow plus change in present value. Further SuggestionsEconomic contractionMicroeconomics Leading economic indicators Economic indicators Economic interdependence International monetary economics Noneconomic objectives argument for protection Second theorem of welfare economics Macroeconomic International macroeconomics Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) European Economic Area Economic efficiency Economic rent economics microeconomics Economic exposure Economic growth rate Welfare economics Economic geography Economic justice Neoclassical economics Council for Mutual Economic Assistance Economic order quantity (EOQ) Economic union |
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