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  3. Barter - Wikipedia

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    According to the International Reciprocal Trade Association, the industry trade body, more than 450,000 businesses transacted $10 billion globally in 2008 – and officials expect trade volume to grow by 15% in 2009. [30] It is estimated that over 450,000 businesses in the United States were involved in barter exchange activities in 2010.

  4. Non-monetary economy - Wikipedia

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    Other examples include barter economies, gift economies and primitive communism. Even in a monetary economy, there are a significant number of nonmonetary transactions. Examples include household labor, care giving, civic activity, or friends working to help one another.

  5. Glossary of economics - Wikipedia

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    Also called resource cost advantage. The ability of a party (whether an individual, firm, or country) to produce a greater quantity of a good, product, or service than competitors using the same amount of resources. absorption The total demand for all final marketed goods and services by all economic agents resident in an economy, regardless of the origin of the goods and services themselves ...

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  7. List of power stations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following pages lists the power stations in the United States by type: List of largest power stations in the United States; Non-renewable energy.

  8. Energy industry - Wikipedia

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    There is no distinct classification for an energy industry, because the classification system is based on activities, products, and expenditures according to purpose. [6] Countries in North America use the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The NAICS sectors #21 and #22 (mining and utilities) might roughly define the energy ...

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    A power station, a facility for the generation of electrical power An engine and related systems that propel a vehicle An aircraft engine and its propeller (usually used in countries other than the U.S.)