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Economic and 1850s
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Economic hardship in the 1850s and 1860s forced many people to emigrate ; however, by 1900 the population had grown again to 2000.

Economic and 1860s
During the 1860s, Kavelin was elected President of the Free Economic Society and gradually drifted to the right.

Economic and saw
1 January 1994 saw the second stage of the Economic and Monetary Union of the European Union begin with the establishment of the European Monetary Institute and at the start of 1999 the euro as a currency was launched and the European Central Bank was established.
1997 saw the economy of Malaysia affected by what is now known as the Asian Economic Crisis.
Economic and political migrations had impact across the empire, for instance the Russian and Austria-Habsburg annexation of the Crimean and Balkan regions saw large influxes of Muslim refugees 200, 000 Crimean Tartars fleeing to Dobruja.
Economic growth saw a strong recovery in the 1980s, helping Reagan to win a landslide re-election.
Though the New Economic Policy appeared to be less radical than previous Soviet reforms, thousands of Mennonites saw no future under the communists.
With the introduction of the New Economic Policy Ustryalov saw a process of " normalisation " beginning in the Soviet Union and argued that increasingly the USSR was " like a radish " in that it was red on the outside but white on the inside.
The Toronto Economic Development Corp ( TEDCO ) was not properly consulted by the American interests who combined with the Mayor saw little political favour in seeing the project through from the City of Toronto's point of view.
Economic stagnation in 1841 and 1842 meant that the S & R saw little profit the following years.
Later studies by the Institute of Applied Economic Research ( IPEA ), an independent government think tank, argued that the policy seemed to have produced that very contradictory effect: local production saw improvements in quality and productivity in face of foreign competition, but it simultaneously curbed domestic innovation due to unrestricted competition from imported technology.

Economic and smaller
The Słupsk Special Economic Zone is not entirely contained within the city limits: a portion of it lies within Gmina Słupsk, while some smaller areas are at quite a distance from Słupsk ( Debrzno ), or even in another voivodeship ( Koszalin, Szczecinek, Wałcz ).
:* The rural-urban continuum codes, urban influence code, and rural county typology codes developed by USDA ’ s Economic Research Service ( ERS ) allow researchers to break out the standard metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas into smaller residential groups.
Economic sanctions are usually imposed by a larger country upon a smaller country for one of the two reasons-either the latter is a threat to the security of the former nation or that country treats its citizens unfairly.
While in Senator Lott's office, he was involved in the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 and all budget resolutions since 1997, the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 and all tax legislation since 1998, Trade Promotion Authority, all health legislation, the Transportation Equity Act, FAA authorization bills and many other smaller bills.
Economic growth also brought a marked process of social differentiation, by which the races and ethnic groups were distributed spatially and in terms of work: in the dome the white population represented the interests of the foreign businesses ; the mulattoes worked as artisans and in working class occupations ; the blacks had their niche in physical work, and the native population were employed as servants and for other smaller works.
Economic instability nationwide began to take its toll on that sector after 1975, however ; by 1985, a number of local textile manufacturers had closed and been replaced by smaller cooperatives.

Economic and booms
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Economic and railway
Economic development was spurred in the late 19th century with a railway link to France.
* The Railway Mania: Not so Great Expectations Economic article which argues that during the British Railway Mania of the 1840s, railway shares were not obviously overpriced, even at the market peak, but prices still fell dramatically.
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This development would become Myanmar's first Special Economic Zone, which includes plans to develop a industrial estate, with sea, land ( railway and road ) infrastructure links to Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam, as well as a gas pipeline to Thailand ’ s Kanchanaburi Province and commercial and residential developments.
Economic ascent began again with the seizure of power of Adolf Hitler and the measures for the creation of infrastructure that was important for war, particularly the Westwall, new armed forces barracks, and the development of the Kylltal railway.
Work resumed in 1949, when the Economic Cooperation Administration, the United States government agency administering the Marshall Plan, also launched a plan to revive South Korea's economy, which included the construction of new railway lines .< ref name =" marshal "> One new line under the plan was the long Yeongam Line from Yeongju to Cheoram, which included and extended the Yeongchun Line alignment planned by Japan to link up the Cheoram Line with the rest of the network.
Economic development was further stimulated by the construction of the railway in 1869 and on 5 January 1870 Krásná Lípa became a corporate town.

Economic and construction
When construction of roads and bridges in Liberia and Sierra Leone is complete, the highway will link to another seven Economic Community of West African States ( ECOWAS ) nations to the west and north-west.
The Trans West African Coastal Highway crosses Guinea, connecting it to Bissau ( Guinea-Bissau ), and when construction in Sierra Leone and Liberia is complete, to a total of 13 other nations of the Economic Community of West African States ( ECOWAS ).
When construction and reconstruction of roads in Liberia is complete, the Trans West African Coastal Highway will cross the country, connecting it to Freetown ( Sierra Leone ), Abidjan ( Côte d ' Ivoire ), and eventually to 11 other nations of the Economic Community of West African States ( ECOWAS ).
When construction in Liberia and Sierra Leone is finished, the highway will continue seven other Economic Community of West African States ( ECOWAS ) nations further west.
The former include the Advanced Boiling Water Reactor ( ABWR ), two of which are now operating with others under construction, and the planned passively safe Economic Simplified Boiling Water Reactor ( ESBWR ) and AP1000 units ( see Nuclear Power 2010 Program ).
When construction in Liberia and Sierra Leone is finished, the highway will continue west to seven other Economic Community of West African States ( ECOWAS ) nations.
Economic interests of the Unification Movement include the petrochemical industry, construction of golf courses, non-ferrous metallurgy, automobile industry, avia carriers, yacht building, energy drinks, banking, Hollywood, etc.
Economic growth has led to net increases in employment in the tourism sector, as well as in construction and other services sub-sectors of the economy.
An agreement was reached in May, 2011, between Murray State, the City of Paducah, McCracken County Fiscal Court, and the Greater Paducah Economic Development Council to fund construction of a new facility.
Economic activity in the region subsequently improved as the demining of the border continued, construction projects were completed, and military forces were reduced.
Economic progress in Clarkson since 1995 includes several expansions of Bluebird Nursery and the construction of a new concession stand in the City Park.
One of these groups, the Community Economic Development Corporation of Clairton ( CEDCC ), in conjunction with Allegheny County, the Allegheny County Housing Authority, and state government, recently finished construction of a single-family housing development to encourage people to own rather than rent.
As the mayor of Shanghai from 1989 to 1991, Zhu won popular respect and acclaim for overseeing the development of Pudong, a Singapore-sized Special Economic Zone ( SEZ ) wedged between Shanghai proper and the East China Sea, as well the modernization of the city's telecommunications, urban construction, and transport sectors.
Economic liberals ( defined as those who support a private sector-driven market economy ) consider private property to be essential for the construction of a prosperous society.
Economic activity in Podgorica has mostly shifted from heavy industries to telecommunications, construction and banking.
Economic historian Robert E. Wright argues that construction delays are caused by bid gaming, change order artistry, asymmetric information, and post contractual market power.
After 1952, Martin joined the moderate wing of the Republican Party and supported Dwight D. Eisenhower's internationalist outlook ( through support of foreign aid ), endorsed federal aid for school construction, and backed Lyndon B. Johnson's Economic Opportunity Act of 1964.
His Office of Housing, Homelessness, and Economic Development promoted small businesses, women and minority owned businesses, and brought in over ten billion dollars in private construction.
In 2004 the Centraal Planbureau ( Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis ), concluded that the construction would never pay its way.
Economic problems, including the 1973 " oil shock " which led to spiraling inflation and the loss of jobs for many church members, delayed construction of the new auditorium.
A number of Australian studies of early initiatives to promote private investment in infrastructure concluded that, in most cases, the schemes being proposed were inferior to the standard model of public procurement based on competitively tendered construction of publicly owned assets ( Economic Planning Advisory Commission ( EPAC ) 1995a, b ; House of Representatives Standing Committee on Communications Transport and Microeconomic Reform 1997 ; Harris 1996 ; Industry Commission 1996 ; Quiggin 1996 ).
The projected $ 5 billion ( Economic Contributions of Activities at Fitzsimons Life Science District and the UC Denver Anschutz Medical Campus-Sammons / Dutton LLC, 2008 ) redevelopment of the facility into civilian use currently includes the construction of the University of Colorado Hospital's $ 147 million Anschutz Inpatient Pavilion, and the $ 509-million Children's Hospital.
The Southwest Louisiana Entrepreneurial and Economic Development ( SEED ) Center is under construction on the university campus to allow local business leaders and McNeese students to work in tandem.
Approximately half that amount provided for further upgrades to the Auburn campus for energy efficiency, online technology, classroom renovations, parking capacity, and space usage, while $ 5. 1 million funded the construction of a new Regional Economic Center.

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