developed economy
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developed
adjective
uk/dɪˈvel.əpt/us/dɪˈvel.əpt/
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economy
noun
uk/iˈkɒn.ə.mi/us/iˈkɑː.nə.mi/
the system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country is made ...
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(Definition ofdevelopedandeconomyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The other main argument put forward is the increase in the opportunity cost of having children experienced by women in adevelopedeconomy.
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In any civiliseddevelopedeconomytransport must play its part.
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In other words, they must restore conditions of classical competition in a moderndevelopedeconomywhere various forms of oligopoly are the characteristic market structure.
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We have the lowest proportion of resources invested in training of anydevelopedeconomy.
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They have nodevelopedeconomy, no international aid and no real trading links.
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Every otherdevelopedeconomybelieves that the taxpayer must make a greater contribution.
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Adevelopedeconomycannot be built by an uneducated workforce.
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In anydevelopedeconomywith a developed health care system, much the same can be seen.
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I made it clear then that ours is the most integrated and secure electricity supply industry in anydevelopedeconomy.
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A high quality transport network is an essential factor in the functioning of a moderndevelopedeconomy.
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Many things which are useful in a highly developed and sophisticated economy are of little use in a lesserdevelopedeconomy.
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Why do no government publicly acknowledge that there are in any and everydevelopedeconomytwo perpetually opposed forces?
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The first is that adevelopedeconomysuch as ours has built-in stabilisers so that the ship stays roughly level when the money storm strikes.
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Radical democratisation of our society and politics would free up the talents that could help us to move towards a moredevelopedeconomy.
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Like all industries in adevelopedeconomythe tourist industry should have its own momentum and balance.
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On the question of the density of housing per hectare, in the south-east, the average is 23 to 24 per hectare; that is the lowest of anydevelopedeconomy.
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A lack of such things is ultimately a denial of social justice in adevelopedeconomylike ours.
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We are kidding ourselves if we believe that that is training for our youngsters, and we cannot maintain an industrialised economy without the skills necessary for adevelopedeconomy.
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