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Overproduction

Index Overproduction

In economics, overproduction, oversupply, excess of supply or glut refers to excess of supply over demand of products being offered to the market. [1]

141 relations: Abul A'la Maududi, Agricultural Adjustment Act, Agricultural policy of the United States, Agricultural subsidy, Agriculture in Saudi Arabia, Agriculture in Spain, Albanian Kingdom (1928–39), Almost Perfect (grocery store chain), American Woolen Company, Angola, Anti-capitalism, Autonomation, Bibliodiversity, Birla Corporation, Buffer stock scheme, Business cycle, Butter mountain, Capitalism, Cash crop, Causes of the Great Depression, Causes of the Great Recession, China COSCO Shipping, Christianity in the 15th century, Ciudad Satélite, Coffee production in Brazil, Common Agricultural Policy, Configurator, Consumerism, Cotton production in the United States, Crisis theory, Criticism of capitalism, Cuisine of Corsica, Curaçao, Dairy, Dairy farming in Canada, Dark Days in Monkey City, Deflation, Depleted community, Depression of 1882–85, Discrete event simulation, Eco-socialism, Economic growth, Economic history of Brazil, Economic system, Economy of Africa, Economy of Belarus, Economy of China, Economy of Europe, Ecotourism, Energy crisis, ..., European Union, Fair trade debate, Fairtrade Canada, Featherstone, Federal Reserve Act, First Vienna Award, Flying geese paradigm, Food bank, Food prices, GE Betz, General glut, Glut, Government cheese, History of macroeconomic thought, History of Protestantism, History of the Soviet Union (1927–1953), History of the Venezuelan oil industry, Index of contemporary philosophy articles, Index of philosophy articles (I–Q), Infamous Decade, Information overload, Intensive animal farming, Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi, Jean Tinguely, Joel Kovel, July Monarchy, Kettleman North Dome Oil Field, Keynesian economics, Kolster Radio Corporation, Labor Party of the United States, Land of Desire, Liberty Hyde Bailey, List of economic crises, Marginal propensity to consume, Mass production, Moroccan wine, Nationalist government, New Deal, Norske Skog Skogn, Oshigami, Overabundance, Overaccumulation, Petroleum in the United States, Port of Gioia Tauro, Post-scarcity economy, Presidency of Calvin Coolidge, Prima Pearl, Production for use, Propaganda in the Soviet Union, Public good, Ragnar Nurkse's balanced growth theory, Raider Snowmobiles, Real estate bubble, Recession, Renewable energy in Germany, Reserve army of labour, Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, Santa Clara Valley, Saving, Say's law, Skyscraper Index, Smoking, Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act, Social realism, Socialism, Socialist economics, Soviet grain procurement crisis of 1928, Steel industry in China, Steel industry in Luxembourg, Subsidy, Sunkist Growers, Incorporated, Supply management (Canada), Textile workers strike (1934), Thomas Robert Malthus, Ticino (wine region), Timeline of Gulf War (1990–1991), Tobacco in the United States, Trade justice, Underconsumption, United Mine Workers, United States groundwater law, UPM (company), Vine pull schemes, Voestalpine, Wachau wine, Whitecapping, Wine lake, World-systems theory, X-inefficiency, Zombie company, 1970s in Western fashion. Expand index (91 more) »

Abul A'la Maududi

Syed Abul A'la Maududi Chishti (ابو الاعلی مودودی – alternative spellings of last name Maudoodi, Mawdudi, also known as Abul Ala Maududi; –) was a Muslim philosopher, jurist, journalist and imam.

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Agricultural Adjustment Act

The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) was a United States federal law of the New Deal era designed to boost agricultural prices by reducing surpluses.

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Agricultural policy of the United States

The agricultural policy of the United States is composed primarily of the periodically renewed federal U.S. farm bills.

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Agricultural subsidy

An agricultural subsidy is a governmental subsidy paid to agribusinesses, agricultural organizations and farms to supplement their income, manage the supply of agricultural commodities, and influence the cost and supply of such commodities.

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Agriculture in Saudi Arabia

Agriculture in Saudi Arabia is focused on the export of dates, dairy products, eggs, fish, poultry, fruits, vegetables, and flowers to markets around the world.

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Agriculture in Spain

Agriculture in Spain is important to the national economy.

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Albanian Kingdom (1928–39)

The Kingdom of Albania (Gheg Albanian: Mbretnija Shqiptare, Standard Albanian: Mbretëria Shqiptare) was the official name of Albania between 1928 and 1939.

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Almost Perfect (grocery store chain)

Almost Perfect is a chain of grocery stores headquartered in Whitby, Ontario, and operating mainly in the Regional Municipality of Durham, with locations also in Toronto, Peterborough, Trenton and Brockville.

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American Woolen Company

The American Woolen Company is a designer, manufacturer and distributor of men’s and women’s worsted and woolen fabrics.

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Angola

Angola, officially the Republic of Angola (República de Angola; Kikongo, Kimbundu and Repubilika ya Ngola), is a country in Southern Africa.

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Anti-capitalism

Anti-capitalism encompasses a wide variety of movements, ideas and attitudes that oppose capitalism.

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Autonomation

Autonomation describes a feature of machine design to effect the principle of used in the Toyota Production System (TPS) and Lean manufacturing.

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Bibliodiversity

Bibliodiversity is the cultural diversity applied to the writing and publishing world.

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Birla Corporation

Birla Corporation Limited, is an Indian-based flagship company of the M P Birla group of companies, founded by Shri Ghanshyam Das Birla in the late 1910s and carried on by Madhav Prasad Birla.

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Buffer stock scheme

A buffer stock scheme (commonly implemented as intervention storage, the "ever-normal granary") is an attempt to use commodity storage for the purposes of stabilising prices in an entire economy or, more commonly, an individual (commodity) market.

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Business cycle

The business cycle, also known as the economic cycle or trade cycle, is the downward and upward movement of gross domestic product (GDP) around its long-term growth trend.

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Butter mountain

The Butter mountain refers to the supply surplus of butter produced in the European Economic Community due to government interventionism, beginning in the 1970s.

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Capitalism

Capitalism is an economic system based upon private ownership of the means of production and their operation for profit.

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Cash crop

A cash crop or profit crop is an agricultural crop which is grown for sale to return a profit.

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Causes of the Great Depression

The causes of the Great Depression in the early 20th century have been extensively discussed by economists and remain a matter of active debate.

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Causes of the Great Recession

Many factors directly and indirectly caused the Great Recession (which started in 2007 with the US subprime mortgage crisis), with experts and economists placing different weights on particular causes.

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China COSCO Shipping

China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited, also referred to as the China COSCO Shipping Group or China COSCO Shipping, is a Chinese business conglomerate and state-owned enterprise headquartered in Shanghai.

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Christianity in the 15th century

Bibliothèque Nationale de France --> The 15th century in Christianity is part of the High Middle Ages, the period from the coronation of Charlemagne in 800 to the close of the 15th century, which saw the fall of Constantinople (1453), the end of the Hundred Years War (1453), the discovery of the New World (1492), and thereafter the Protestant Reformation (1515).

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Ciudad Satélite

Ciudad Satélite, frequently called just Satélite, is a Greater Mexico City middle-class suburban area located in Naucalpan, State of Mexico.

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Coffee production in Brazil

Coffee production in Brazil is responsible for about a third of all coffee, making Brazil by far the world's largest producer, a position the country has held for the last 150 years.

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Common Agricultural Policy

The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is the agricultural policy of the European Union.

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Configurator

Configurators, also known as choice boards, design systems, toolkits, or co-design platforms, are responsible for guiding the user through the configuration process.

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Consumerism

Consumerism is a social and economic order and ideology that encourages the acquisition of goods and services in ever-increasing amounts.

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Cotton production in the United States

Cotton production is an important economic factor in the United States as the country leads, worldwide, in cotton exportation.

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Crisis theory

Crisis theory, concerning the causes and consequences of the tendency for the rate of profit to fall in a capitalist system, is now generally associated with Marxian economics.

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Criticism of capitalism

Criticism of capitalism ranges from expressing disagreement with the principles of capitalism in its entirety to expressing disagreement with particular outcomes of capitalism.

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Cuisine of Corsica

The cuisine of Corsica is the traditional cuisine of the island of Corsica.

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Curaçao

Curaçao (Curaçao,; Kòrsou) is a Lesser Antilles island in the southern Caribbean Sea and the Dutch Caribbean region, about north of the Venezuelan coast.

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Dairy

A dairy is a business enterprise established for the harvesting or processing (or both) of animal milk – mostly from cows or goats, but also from buffaloes, sheep, horses, or camels – for human consumption.

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Dairy farming in Canada

Dairy farming is one of the largest agricultural sectors in Canada.

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Dark Days in Monkey City

Dark Days in Monkey City is an Animal Planet documentary series about the lives of wild toque macaques in Sri Lanka.

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Deflation

In economics, deflation is a decrease in the general price level of goods and services.

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Depleted community

A depleted community is a place that lacks economic growth mechanisms, but to which people maintain social valuations and place attachment.

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Depression of 1882–85

The Depression of 1882–85 or Recession of 1882–85 was an economic contraction in the United States that lasted from March 1882 to May 1885, according to the National Bureau of Economic Research.

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Discrete event simulation

A discrete-event simulation (DES) models the operation of a system as a discrete sequence of events in time.

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Eco-socialism

Eco-socialism, green socialism or socialist ecology is an ideology merging aspects of socialism with that of green politics, ecology and alter-globalization or anti-globalization.

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Economic growth

Economic growth is the increase in the inflation-adjusted market value of the goods and services produced by an economy over time.

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Economic history of Brazil

The economic history of Brazil covers various economic events and traces the changes in the Brazilian economy over the course of the history of Brazil.

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Economic system

An economic system is a system of production, resource allocation and distribution of goods and services within a society or a given geographic area.

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Economy of Africa

The economy of Africa consists of the trade, industry, agriculture, and human resources of the continent.

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Economy of Belarus

The economy of Belarus is world's 72nd largest economy by GDP based on purchasing power parity (PPP), which in 2017 stood at $175.9 billion, or $18,600 per capita.

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Economy of China

The socialist market economy of the People's Republic of China is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), although China's National Bureau of Statistics denies the latter assessment.

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Economy of Europe

The economy of Europe comprises more than 740 million people in 50 different countries.

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Ecotourism

Ecotourism is a form of tourism involving visiting fragile, pristine, and relatively undisturbed natural areas, intended as a low-impact and often small scale alternative to standard commercial mass tourism.

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Energy crisis

An energy crisis is any significant bottleneck in the supply of energy resources to an economy.

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European Union

The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of EUnum member states that are located primarily in Europe.

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Fair trade debate

The fair trade debate is a debate around alleged issues with the Fairtrade brand.

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Fairtrade Canada

Fairtrade Canada, formerly TransFair Canada, is a national non-profit certification and public education organization promoting Fairtrade certified products in Canada to improve the livelihood of developing world farmers and workers.

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Featherstone

Featherstone is a town and civil parish in the City of Wakefield in West Yorkshire, England, two miles south-west of Pontefract.

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Federal Reserve Act

The Federal Reserve Act (ch. 6,, enacted December 23, 1913) is an Act of Congress that created and established the Federal Reserve System (the central banking system of the United States), and which created the authority to issue Federal Reserve Notes (commonly known as the US Dollar) as legal tender.

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First Vienna Award

The First Vienna Award was a treaty signed on November 2, 1938, as a result of the First Vienna Arbitration.

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Flying geese paradigm

The flying geese paradigm (FGP) is a view of Japanese scholars upon the technological development in Southeast Asia viewing Japan as a leading power.

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Food bank

A food bank or foodbank is a non-profit, charitable organization that distributes food to those who have difficulty purchasing enough to avoid hunger.

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Food prices

Food prices refer to the (averaged) price level for food in particular countries or regions or on a global scale.

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GE Betz

Betz, now part of SUEZ is a water treatment company based in Trevose, Pennsylvania, United States, in Bensalem Township.

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General glut

In macroeconomics, a general glut is an excess of supply in relation to demand, specifically, when there is more production in all fields of production in comparison with what resources are available to consume (purchase) said production.

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Glut

Glut or GLUT may refer to.

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Government cheese

Government cheese is processed cheese provided to welfare beneficiaries, Food Stamp recipients and the elderly receiving Social Security in the United States, and is still provided to food charities.

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History of macroeconomic thought

Macroeconomic theory has its origins in the study of business cycles and monetary theory.

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History of Protestantism

Protestantism originated from work of several theologians starting in the 12th century, although there could have been earlier cases of which there is no surviving evidence.

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History of the Soviet Union (1927–1953)

The history of the Soviet Union between 1927 and 1953 covers the period in Soviet history from establishment of Stalinism through victory in the Second World War and down to the death of Joseph Stalin in 1953.

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History of the Venezuelan oil industry

Venezuela is one of the world's largest exporters of oil and has the world's largest proven oil reserves at an estimated 296.5 billion barrels (20% of global reserves) as of 2012.

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Index of contemporary philosophy articles

This is a list of articles in contemporary philosophy.

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Index of philosophy articles (I–Q)

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Infamous Decade

The Infamous Decade (in Spanish, Década Infame) in Argentina is the name given to the period of time that began in 1930 with the coup d'état against President Hipólito Yrigoyen by José Félix Uriburu and resulted in the rising to power of Juan Perón after the Military coup of 1943.

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Information overload

Information overload (also known as infobesity or infoxication) is a term used to describe the difficulty of understanding an issue and effectively making decisions when one has too much information about that issue.

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Intensive animal farming

Intensive animal farming or industrial livestock production, also known as factory farming, is a production approach towards farm animals in order to maximize production output, while minimizing production costs.

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Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi

Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi (also known as Jean Charles Leonard Simonde de Sismondi) (9 May 1773 – 25 June 1842), whose real name was Simonde, was a historian and political economist, who is best known for his works on French and Italian history, and his economic ideas.

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Jean Tinguely

Jean Tinguely (22 May 1925 – 30 August 1991) was a Swiss painter and sculptor.

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Joel Kovel

Joel Kovel (1936–2018) was an American scholar and author, known as the founder of "Eco-socialism.".

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July Monarchy

The July Monarchy (Monarchie de Juillet) was a liberal constitutional monarchy in France under Louis Philippe I, starting with the July Revolution of 1830 and ending with the Revolution of 1848.

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Kettleman North Dome Oil Field

The Kettleman North Dome Oil Field is a large oil and gas field in Kings and Fresno counties, California.

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Keynesian economics

Keynesian economics (sometimes called Keynesianism) are the various macroeconomic theories about how in the short run – and especially during recessions – economic output is strongly influenced by aggregate demand (total demand in the economy).

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Kolster Radio Corporation

The Kolster Radio Corporation was an electronics manufacturer and distributor based in Newark, New Jersey, which went bankrupt in January 1930.

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Labor Party of the United States

The Labor Party of the United States was a short-lived political party formed by several state-level labor parties upon the encouragement of Chicago Federation of Labor leader John Fitzpatrick.

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Land of Desire

Land of Desire is a book by William Leach about the development of consumer capitalism in the United States from 1890–1932.

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Liberty Hyde Bailey

Liberty Hyde Bailey (March 15, 1858 – December 25, 1954) was an American horticulturist and botanist who was cofounder of the American Society for Horticultural Science.

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List of economic crises

List of economic crises and depressions.

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Marginal propensity to consume

In economics, the marginal propensity to consume (MPC) is a metric that quantifies induced consumption, the concept that the increase in personal consumer spending (consumption) occurs with an increase in disposable income (income after taxes and transfers).

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Mass production

Mass production, also known as flow production or continuous production, is the production of large amounts of standardized products, including and especially on assembly lines.

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Moroccan wine

Among the countries of North Africa, Morocco is considered to have the best natural potential for producing quality wines, due to its high mountains and cooling influence of the Atlantic, as these factors offset the risk of having too hot vineyards.

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Nationalist government

The Nationalist government, officially the National Government of the Republic of China, refers to the government of the Republic of China between 1 July 1925 to 20 May 1948, led by the Kuomintang (KMT, Chinese Nationalist Party).

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New Deal

The New Deal was a series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms and regulations enacted in the United States 1933-36, in response to the Great Depression.

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Norske Skog Skogn

Norske Skog Skogn AS is a pulp mill and paper mill situated in Levanger, Norway, which produces newsprint.

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Oshigami

Oshigami is a practice in the Japanese newspaper industry which describes the deliberate oversupply of newspapers to suppliers and businesses for the profit of the wholesaler.

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Overabundance

Overabundance may refer to.

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Overaccumulation

Overaccumulation is one of the potential causes of the crisis of capital accumulation.

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Petroleum in the United States

Petroleum in the United States has been a major industry since shortly after the oil discovery in the Oil Creek area of Titusville, Pennsylvania in 1859.

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Port of Gioia Tauro

The Port of Gioia Tauro is the largest port in Italy for container throughput, the 9th in Europe and the 6th Mediterranean.

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Post-scarcity economy

Post-scarcity is an economic theory in which most goods can be produced in great abundance with minimal human labor needed, so that they become available to all very cheaply or even freely.

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Presidency of Calvin Coolidge

The presidency of Calvin Coolidge began on August 2, 1923, when Calvin Coolidge became President of the United States upon the sudden death of Warren G. Harding, and ended on March 4, 1929.

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Prima Pearl

Prima Pearl (also referred to as Pearl Tower and Prima Tower) is a residential skyscraper completed in 2014, in the Southbank precinct of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Production for use

Production for use is a phrase referring to the principle of economic organization and production taken as a defining criterion for a socialist economy.

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Propaganda in the Soviet Union

Communist propaganda in the Soviet Union was extensively based on the Marxism-Leninism ideology to promote the Communist Party line.

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Public good

In economics, a public good is a good that is both non-excludable and non-rivalrous in that individuals cannot be effectively excluded from use and where use by one individual does not reduce availability to others.

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Ragnar Nurkse's balanced growth theory

The balanced growth theory is an economic theory pioneered by the economist Ragnar Nurkse (1907–1959).

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Raider Snowmobiles

Raider Snowmobiles were produced by Leisure Vehicles, Inc.

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Real estate bubble

A real estate bubble or property bubble (or housing bubble for residential markets) is a type of economic bubble that occurs periodically in local or global real estate markets, and typically follow a land boom.

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Recession

In economics, a recession is a business cycle contraction which results in a general slowdown in economic activity.

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Renewable energy in Germany

Germany has been called "the world's first major renewable energy economy".

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Reserve army of labour

Reserve army of labour is a concept in Karl Marx's critique of political economy.

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Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity

The Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity is a non-profit research and public policy organization devoted to improving the world’s diet, preventing obesity, and reducing weight stigma.

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Santa Clara Valley

The Santa Clara Valley runs south-southeast from the southern end of San Francisco Bay in Northern California in the United States.

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Saving

Saving is income not spent, or deferred consumption.

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Say's law

In classical economics, Say's law, or the law of markets, states that aggregate production necessarily creates an equal quantity of aggregate demand.

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Skyscraper Index

The Skyscraper Index is a whimsical concept put forward by Andrew Lawrence, a property analyst at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, in January 1999, which showed that the world's tallest buildings have risen on the eve of economic downturns.

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Smoking

Smoking is a practice in which a substance is burned and the resulting smoke breathed in to be tasted and absorbed into the bloodstream.

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Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act

The Tariff Act of 1930 (codified at), commonly known as the Smoot–Hawley Tariff or Hawley–Smoot Tariff, was an act implementing protectionist trade policies sponsored by Senator Reed Smoot and Representative Willis C. Hawley and was signed into law on June 17, 1930.

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Social realism

Social realism is the term used for work produced by painters, printmakers, photographers, writers and filmmakers that aims to draw attention to the everyday conditions of the working class and to voice the authors' critique of the social structures behind these conditions.

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Socialism

Socialism is a range of economic and social systems characterised by social ownership and democratic control of the means of production as well as the political theories and movements associated with them.

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Socialist economics

Socialist economics refers to the economic theories, practices, and norms of hypothetical and existing socialist economic systems.

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Soviet grain procurement crisis of 1928

The Soviet grain procurement crisis of 1928, sometimes referred to as "the crisis of NEP," was a pivotal economic event which took place in the Soviet Union beginning in January 1928 during which the quantities of wheat, rye, and other cereal crops made available for purchase by the state fell to levels regarded by planners as inadequate to support the needs of the country's urban population.

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Steel industry in China

The steel industry in China has been driven by rapid modernisation of its economy, construction, infrastructure and manufacturing industries.

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Steel industry in Luxembourg

In the industrial sector, the Luxembourg steel industry continues to occupy the first place in the country, even after the industrial reforms which have taken place since the 1960s.

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Subsidy

A subsidy is a form of financial aid or support extended to an economic sector (or institution, business, or individual) generally with the aim of promoting economic and social policy.

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Sunkist Growers, Incorporated

Sunkist Growers, Incorporated is an American citrus growers' non-stock membership cooperative composed of 6,000 members from California and Arizona.

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Supply management (Canada)

Supply management (SM) is a system used in Canada, encompassing "five types of products: dairy, chicken and turkey products, table eggs, and broiler hatching eggs" which "coordinates production and demand while controlling imports as a means of setting stable prices for both farmers and consumers." Supply management supporters say SM offers dairy, poultry and egg farmers "stability and wealth" for "primary producers, processors, retailers and input and service providers like equipment manufacturers and financial institutions." The policy has been described by detractors as regressive, unduly protectionist and costly with money transferred from consumers to producers through higher prices on milk, poultry and eggs which some label as a subsidy.

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Textile workers strike (1934)

The textile workers' strike of 1934 was the largest strike in the labor history of the United States at the time, involving 400,000 textile workers from New England, the Mid-Atlantic states and the U.S. Southern states, lasting twenty-two days.

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Thomas Robert Malthus

Thomas Robert Malthus (13 February 1766 – 23 December 1834) was an English cleric and scholar, influential in the fields of political economy and demography.

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Ticino (wine region)

The wine region of Ticino started producing wine in the Roman era, but only after 1906, with the introduction of Merlot, did it begin to produce quality wine.

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Timeline of Gulf War (1990–1991)

The timeline of the Gulf War details the dates of the major events of the 1990–91 war, which began with the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait on 2 August 1990 and concluded after the Liberation of Kuwait by Coalition forces and Iraq agreeing to United Nations' demands on 28 February 1991.

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Tobacco in the United States

Tobacco has a long history in the United States.

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Trade justice

Trade justice is a campaign by non-governmental organisations, plus efforts by other actors, to change the rules and practices of world trade in order to promote fairness.

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Underconsumption

In underconsumption theory in economics, recessions and stagnation arise due to inadequate consumer demand relative to the amount produced.

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United Mine Workers

The United Mine Workers of America (UMW or UMWA) is a North American labor union best known for representing coal miners.

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United States groundwater law

United States groundwater law is that area of United States law related to groundwater.

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UPM (company)

UPM-Kymmene Oyj is a Finnish forest industry company.

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Vine pull schemes

Vine pull schemes are programs whereby grape growers receive a financial incentive to pull up their grape vines, a process known as arrachage in French.

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Voestalpine

Voestalpine AG is an international steel-based technology and capital goods group based in Linz, Austria.

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Wachau wine

Wachau is one of Austria's most established and notable wine regions, specializing in dry wines made from Riesling and Grüner Veltliner.

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Whitecapping

Whitecapping was a violent lawless movement among farmers that occurred specifically in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Wine lake

The wine lake refers to the continuing supply surplus of wine produced in the European Union.

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World-systems theory

World-systems theory (also known as world-systems analysis or the world-systems perspective)Immanuel Wallerstein, (2004), "World-systems Analysis." In World System History, ed.

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X-inefficiency

X-inefficiency is the difference between efficient behavior of businesses assumed or implied by economic theory and their observed behavior in practice caused by a lack of competitive pressure.

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Zombie company

"Zombie company" is a media term for a company that needs bailouts in order to operate, or an in debted company that is able to repay the interest on its debts but not repay the principal.

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1970s in Western fashion

Fashion in the 1970s was about individuality.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overproduction

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