| 41. | Hong Kong is a small and open economy.
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| 42. | They then circulated a document calling for democratic elections, human rights and a more open economy.
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| 43. | Grenada has a largely tourism-based, small, open economy.
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| 44. | There are a number of economic advantages for citizens of a country with an open economy.
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| 45. | Spain is a reliable, serious country . . . with a stable economy and an open economy,
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| 46. | We have to be an open economy.
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| 47. | He added, however, that the present crisis has put into question the value of an open economy.
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| 48. | Currency crises can be especially destructive to small open economies or bigger, but not sufficiently stable ones.
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| 49. | The open economy also hurt local industry.
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| 50. | The assembly is expected to quietly continue gradual reforms to a more open economy begun in 1986.
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