| 41. | However, the Russians left the room when the G-7 discussed the international economy and exchange rates.
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| 42. | Their integration with the international economy will increase competition for market shares, capital and foreign investment.
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| 43. | Even Japan, recently treated as the naughty child of the international economy, is feeling rather prosperous.
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| 44. | Economists have long described the United States as the " locomotive " of the international economy.
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| 45. | After 1967 the favourable conditions that Australia had enjoyed in the international economy began to change.
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| 46. | The British specialist conceded that the microchip revolution had substantially altered important aspects of the international economy.
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| 47. | Projections of tax revenue had been drastically revised downward in line with the rapidly cooling international economy.
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| 48. | To be competitive in an international economy, the unions are going to have to cooperate with management.
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| 49. | Given the uncertainty in the international economy, a slippage would have a deleterious effect on economic confidence.
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| 50. | Long isolated politically and economically, Burma has only recently attempted to tie in to the international economy.
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