| 31. | The majority of Chileans believe and have confidence in the forces of an open economy,
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| 32. | The open economy has made the country vulnerableto the might and temperament of global forces.
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| 33. | This was in contradiction to the Regent, who admired Britain's parliamentary system and open economy.
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| 34. | But in the Mundell Fleming open economy model with perfect capital mobility, monetary policy becomes ineffective.
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| 35. | His main research interests include inflation, unemployment and tax questions, often in the open economy setting.
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| 36. | He is for free markets and open economies.
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| 37. | South Africa, with its small open economy is also considered an easy target for currency speculators.
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| 38. | Commonly-accepted panaceas of fiscal austerity and open economies, many here say, are only bringing more turmoil.
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| 39. | A continent-wide consensus has emerged on the need for stable prices, fiscal austerity and open economies.
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| 40. | -- Globalisation : It is a tough challenge to reap benefits from having an open economy.
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