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  2. Open economy - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, a closed economy restricts international trade and finance with other countries. In an open economy, the sale of goods or services to a foreign country is known as exporting, while the purchase of foreign goods or services is referred to as importing. Collectively, these activities form the basis of international trade.

  3. National saving - Wikipedia

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    In this simple economic model with a closed economy there are three uses for GDP (the goods and services it produces in a year). If Y is national income (GDP), then the three uses of C consumption, I investment, and G government purchases can be expressed as:

  4. Open shop - Wikipedia

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    The open shop in its milder form, in which the open shop represents only an employer's refusal to favor union members for employment, is legal. Although the National Labor Relations Act permits construction employers to enter into pre-hire agreements, in which they agree to draw their workforces from a pool of employees dispatched by the union ...

  5. Counterpoint: Why We Need To Keep the Economy Closed ... - AOL

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    These experts warn that misplaced confidence can be dangerous.

  6. Open market - Wikipedia

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    This raises the question of whether markets are ever truly "open", and suggests that the "openness" of markets is more a relative concept. In response to this type of criticism, the concept of open market is often redefined to mean a situation of free competition, [1] and the inability to participate is explained as a lack of competitiveness ...

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  8. Saving identity - Wikipedia

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    The colonies have a much higher wage rate than England due to a lower cost of provisions and necessities to survive, which result in a higher competition for human capital among the “masters” of the economy, which in turn raises the wage rate and increases the wage fund. The core of this phenomenon is why Adam Smith believes in the saving ...

  9. Pros and Cons of a Mixed Economy - AOL

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    While a mixed economy generally allows private property and prices, it also will typically have sectors or industries controlled or subsidized to a greater or lesser degree by a central authority ...