emerging ... Despite the strong economic gains from 2002-07, which were largely due to renewed investor interest in emerging markets, IMF backing, and tighter fiscal policy, the economy is still burdened by a high ... www.exxun.com/Turkey/e_ec.html
emerging ... by far for the largest proportion of GDP while industry continues to decline in importance. Since emerging from recession in 1992, Britain's economy has enjoyed the longest period of expansion on ... www.exxun.com/UnitedKingdom/e_ec.html
emery coal, iron ore, copper, chromium, antimony, mercury, gold, barite, borate, celestite (strontium), emery, feldspar, limestone, magnesite, marble, perlite, pumice, pyrites (sulfur), clay, arable land, hydropower www.exxun.com/Turkey/b_mp.html
Emi lowest point: Djourab Depression 160 m highest point: Emi Koussi 3,415 m www.exxun.com/Chad/b_mp.html
emigrant 1.09 million (not including 352,000 emigrant workers) (September 2006 est.) www.exxun.com/Albania/e_ec.html
emigrants ... resources, and the economy depends heavily on luxury tourism, offshore banking, lobster fishing, and remittances from emigrants. Increased activity in the tourism industry has spurred the growth of the construction sector, contributing ... www.exxun.com/Anguilla/e_ec.html
emigrants ... exploited. Cape Verde annually runs a high trade deficit, financed by foreign aid and remittances from emigrants; remittances supplement GDP by more than 20%. Economic reforms are aimed at developing the private ... www.exxun.com/CapeVerde/e_ec.html
emigrants ... activities are limited to fruit processing, clothing, and handicrafts. Trade deficits are offset by remittances from emigrants and by foreign aid, overwhelmingly from New Zealand. In the 1980s and 1990s, the country ... www.exxun.com/CookIslands/e_ec.html
emigrants Originally settled by Polynesian emigrants from surrounding island groups, the Tokelau Islands were made a British protectorate in 1889. They were transferred to New Zealand administration in 1925. Referenda held in 2006 ... www.exxun.com/Tokelau/a_fg.html
emigrate ... to Naxcivan exclave; border with Turkey remains closed over Nagorno-Karabakh dispute; ethnic Armenian groups in Javakheti region of Georgia seek greater autonomy; Armenians continue to emigrate, primarily to Russia, seeking employment www.exxun.com/Armenia/i_ti.html
emigrate ... and enabled non-Kazakhs to outnumber natives. Independence in 1991 caused many of these newcomers to emigrate. Kazakhstan's economy is larger than those of all the other Central Asian states combined ... www.exxun.com/Kazakhstan/a_fg.html
emigrated ... economy and caused widespread famine. Over the next quarter century, 20% of the island's population emigrated, mostly to Canada and the US. Limited home rule from Denmark was granted in 1874 ... www.exxun.com/Iceland/a_fg.html
emigrated Hindustani (also known locally as "East Indians"; their ancestors emigrated from northern India in the latter part of the 19th century) 37%, Creole (mixed white and black) 31%, Javanese 15%, "Maroons" (their ... www.exxun.com/Suriname/c_pp.html
emigration ... neighboring countries advocate for a "greater Albania," but the idea has little appeal among Albanian nationals; the mass emigration of unemployed Albanians remains a problem for developed countries, chiefly Greece and Italy www.exxun.com/Albania/i_ti.html
emigration ... Repeated droughts during the second half of the 20th century caused significant hardship and prompted heavy emigration. As a result, Cape Verde's expatriate population is greater than its domestic one. Most ... www.exxun.com/CapeVerde/a_fg.html
emigration ... committed as a direct result of their being trafficked, such as violations of prostitution or immigration/emigration controls; the Chinese Government continued to treat North Korean victims of trafficking solely as economic ... www.exxun.com/China/i_ti.html
emigration ... control was transferred to New Zealand; in 1965, residents chose self-government in free association with New Zealand. The emigration of skilled workers to New Zealand and government deficits are continuing problems www.exxun.com/CookIslands/a_fg.html
emigration illicit emigration is a continuing problem; Cubans attempt to depart the island and enter the US using homemade rafts, alien smugglers, direct flights, or falsified visas; Cubans also use non-maritime routes ... www.exxun.com/Cuba/c_pp.html
emigration ... coups and a 1990 constitution that cemented native Melanesian control of Fiji, led to heavy Indian emigration; the population loss resulted in economic difficulties, but ensured that Melanesians became the majority. A ... www.exxun.com/Fiji/a_fg.html
emigration ... five centuries as a Portuguese colony came to a close with independence in 1975. Large-scale emigration by whites, economic dependence on South Africa, a severe drought, and a prolonged civil war ... www.exxun.com/Mozambique/a_fg.html
emigration NA note: there has been steady emigration from Wallis and Futuna to New Caledonia (2008 est.) www.exxun.com/NewCaledonia/c_pp.html
emigration ... The population of the island continues to drop (from a peak of 5,200 in 1966 to an estimated 1,444 in 2008), with substantial emigration to New Zealand, 2,400 km to the southwest www.exxun.com/Niue/a_fg.html
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