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One day
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x 34000
$60
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Font: Calibri
Spacing: Double
Length: 1-2
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The Economist: https://youtu.be/9y7YFjisSTg
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Year
2006
2007
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(2005)
5,000
(Dollars)
1.00
1.25
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1.00
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(Dollars)
2.50
2.50
(Dollars)
1.50
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