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It's composed mainly of subsistence agriculture and cash production of basic commodities or industrial goods for the international marketIt's mainly composed of the export market.Importation of final products from international markets is rampant as the raw goods exported are imported in their final form e.g minerals and cash crops such tea,coffeeThe economy relies heavily on international borrowing as subsistence agriculture is not enough to supply money for development.Imbalance of trade is usually existence as imports are usually more than exports.
Agriculture is characterised by a dualistic structure of market-oriented commercial farms and much small-scale subsistence farming.
The possessive of economy is economy's.
The difference between market economy and mixed economy is that a marked economy is a marked economy and a mixed economy is a mixed economy
Jordan's economy is a market economy.
Dualistic nature is prevalent in that person. This is an example sentence using dualistic.
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Yang is the bright positive masculine principal in Chinese dualistic cosmology
Yes, Descartes believed in a dualistic view of the self, where the mind (or soul) and the body are separate entities. He argued that the mind exists independently of the body and that the mind's essence is thought.
It was never dualistic, but there is strong evidence that it was monolatrous, possibly up the time of King David.
Dualistic thinking is a view about the relationship between mind and matter. It claims that neither the mind nor the body can be reduced to each other in any way.
Jainism is not dualistic, it is more of multiplicity region i.e. anekantwad... One can say somewhat close to Einstein`s theory of relativity - truth is relative.
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he was dualistic mixing spiritual and material into one realm
Dualistic thinking...and Experiments.
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Douglas S. Paauw has written: 'Development strategies in open dualistic economies' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Economic conditions 'The transition in open dualistic economies' -- subject(s): Economic development, Case studies, Economic conditions