Although markets often treat eastern Europe as one economic unit, every country in the region is different.
The continent constitutes the largest economic unit on earth, bigger even than America.
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He said several colleagues at the Government Economic Unit described her in the trial as "too meek and mild" to lead it.
Even though Euroland represents an economic unit that can match the U.S. on paper, it does not follow that the euro will be able to challenge the dollar as an international currency.
But behind it sits a big debate not only about the direction of the European Union, the world's biggest economic unit, but also about what sort of economy works best in the modern world.
He and two others were arrested by the Avon and Somerset economic crime unit on 2 December.
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Det Con Lisa Child, from Thames Valley Police's Economic Crime Unit, said Goodger was believed "to have made tens of thousands of pounds through illegally streaming football matches".
The charges follows an investigation carried out by Thames Valley Police's Economic Crime Unit (ECU), after the case was referred to the force by the Financial Services Authority (FSA).
Also under CSP auspices is Shariah Finance Watch, which like "Divest Terror" is led by New Orleans native Christopher Holton, formerly head of the Blanchard and Company Economic Research Unit.
Greg Ward, of the council's economic development unit, thinks investors had been put off by the city's high employment rate, which stood at just over 80% of the working-age population in 2008.
Hu has pledged to reduce carbon intensity, or the amount of carbon emitted per unit of economic output.
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Growth has been dismal over the past decade (Mr Berlusconi was an economic calamity) and unit labour costs have risen sharply.
In 2006, the first year of the plan, the country's reduction in energy intensity, which measures energy consumption per unit of economic output, was a mere 1.23%.
America guzzles more petrol per person than any other big country, and uses more energy to produce each unit of economic output than most of its rivals.
Spanish employment data, hedge fund selling, and political rhetoric over a strong single unit causing economic problems are only some of the issues that this 17-member currency club is dealing with this morning.
But while the country's energy intensity--the amount of energy required to produce a unit of economic growth--is improving, it is not improving enough to offset the pace of growth of the economy, the population and living standards.
If the couple separate then either can claim against the other for any economic disadvantage that he or she has suffered in the interest of the family unit, and for any economic advantage that the other person has gained.
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Rate increases in 1987 did nothing to shore up the dollar's value, but did make the economic outlook cloudier alongside a falling unit of account that the Treasury countenanced.
Indeed, the new lower tax rates affect every dollar, or unit of currency, and every economic decision throughout the whole world regarding whether to invest in America, start or expand businesses here, create jobs here, even work here, because all these decisions will be based on the new lower tax rates.
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By comparing the amount of light in each unit of the grid with reliable sources of economic data from advanced economies, Chen and Nordhous established a clear and compelling relationship between radiance levels at night and GDP.
The economic slowdown, affecting the archaeology sector nationally, has meant the unit has struggled to win contracts from the commercial sector.
Time Warner also said that its results, particularly for its AOL and publishing unit's advertising operations, had been pressured by economic conditions that were more difficult than initially anticipated.
He argues that the negative correlation between the greenback and corporate earnings is clear, but the far stronger relationship is between profits and unit sales growth, which is more closely-tied to economic output.
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In the economic crisis that followed the quadrupling of the price of oil, the British unit sank deeply into the red while the French operation was only marginally profitable.
An institutional unit is considered to be resident within a country when it has a centre of economic interest in that territory, i.e. is engaged or is going to get engaged in some economic activities or transactions during a long period, usually assimilated to one year.
Italy has reduced unemployment, but rising unit labour costs are squeezing firms out of markets, a big cause both of slow economic growth and of demands for trade barriers.
Usually, it will be cloaked in terms like full employment, price stability, temporary stimulus, quantitative easing, and economic growth, but manipulation of the money supply serves only to favor the issuers of that particular monetary unit.
Made up of Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey and South Africa -- these nations, some with sizable populations and others with a wealth of natural resources, could be the economic boomers of the next decade, according to John Bowler, director of Country Risk Service at the Economist Intelligence Unit.
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