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  2. Sharing economy - Wikipedia

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    The sharing economy is a socio-economic system whereby consumers share in the creation, production, distribution, trade and consumption of goods, and services. These systems take a variety of forms, often leveraging information technology and the Internet, particularly digital platforms, to facilitate the distribution, sharing and reuse of excess capacity in goods and services.

  3. Circular economy - Wikipedia

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    A circular economy (also referred to as circularity or CE) [1] is a model of resource production and consumption in any economy that involves sharing, leasing, reusing, repairing, refurbishing, and recycling existing materials and products for as long as possible.

  4. Resource-based economy - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 September 2024. Economy whose gross national product or gross domestic product comes mainly from natural resources Not to be confused with Post-scarcity economies. Part of a series on Economic systems Major types Capitalism Socialism Communism By ideology Associative Capitalist Corporate Democratic ...

  5. Global industrial, tech stocks rally on Trump's AI investment ...

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    Other AI-linked firms in the U.S. including chip giant Nvidia, Broadcom and Arm gained between 2% and 6.5%. Microsoft, another partner in the initiative, rose 2%. In Europe, many of the stocks hit ...

  6. Robinson Crusoe economy - Wikipedia

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    For example, in public finance the Robinson Crusoe economy is used to study the various types of public goods and certain aspects of collective benefits. [2] It is used in growth economics to develop growth models for underdeveloped or developing countries to embark upon a steady growth path using techniques of savings and investment.

  7. Papa John's is looking for a new recipe after a stale year - AOL

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    Papa John's needs to bake up some growth at the more than 40-year-old chain.As pizza demand surged during COVID, shares of the company skyrocketed to a record high of $138.53 at the end of 2021. ...

  8. 10-minute quarters in the NBA? Stars on the move? And does ...

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    Trae Young and LaMelo Ball are the biggest surprise omissions from the All-Star rosters. But are they? Young’s raw numbers stand out: 22.5 points, 11.4 assists — almost identical to Magic ...

  9. Participatory economics - Wikipedia

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    [2] Albert and Hahnel claim that participatory economics has been practiced to varying degrees during the Russian Revolution of 1917, Spanish Revolution of 1936, and occasionally in South America. [3]