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As a continent, Europe has the largest economy. Europe's largest national economy is that of Germany, which ranks third globally in nominal GDP, and fourth in purchasing power parity (PPP) GDP. The European Union is the world's largest economy, if counted as a single unit.
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Iceland's economy recorded its worst-ever fall, tumbling by 7.2 per cent in the third quarter, as the collapse of its banking sector and its currency continued to lay waste to its finances. Official figures revealed that national output in ... Obama's popularity still strong in Europe Philadelphia Daily News read more...
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Upon Hitler's release from his imprisonment due to the Beer Hall Putsch, he found that, while he had been away and allowed the Nazi party to deteriorate, the economy of the Weimar Republic had steadily improved.
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In the "Silver Economy Network of European Regions", we emphasise the economic opportunities inherent in this demographic change. Today, senior citizens across Europe enjoy a far greater choice when spending their money on products and services."
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Global news service providing up to date information on current affairs and the latest news on Europe. ... EUROPE ECONOMY NEWS ... West Europe Asia Economy...
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Question: how did the atlantic slave trade effect the economy of europe, africa, and america? Answer:; The Atlantic slave trade was the purchase and transport of black Africans into bondage and servitude in the New World.
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Jan de Vries, The Economy of Europe in an Age of Crisis, 1600-1750. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1976. xi + 284 pp. ISBN: 0-521-29050-3. ... The question addressed by The Economy of Europe in an Age of Crisis is how could this have happened. The answer is summed up by an aphorism and a label.
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