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2. Quality of Life, Balance of Power, and Nuclear Weapons (2016): A Statistical Yearbook for Statesmen and Citizens
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Alexander V. Avakov and Alexander V. Avakov
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- Health status indicators, Nuclear weapons--Statistics, Social indicators, Economic indicators, Armed Forces--Appropriations and expenditures--Statistics, Quality of life--Statistics
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Who has the most nuclear assets in the Middle East? Whose power is waning, whose increasing? Updated annually, these tables of economic, demographic and military indicators establish the pecking order for 236 countries, with estimates of all nuclear arsenals including rarely published data on non-signatory nations. The author also brings a rational perspective to the public debates on the supposed efficiency of private health insurance versus a “public option,” and the notion that taxation stifles the economy, by offering comparative statistics from different countries in the developed world.
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- 2016
3. Vital Signs Volume 22 : The Trends That Are Shaping Our Future
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The Worldwatch Institute and The Worldwatch Institute
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- Environmental indicators, Social prediction, Economic indicators, Social indicators, Economic forecasting, Population, Sustainable development, Agriculture
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What we make and buy is a major indicator of society's collective priorities. Among twenty-four key trends, Vital Signs Volume 22 explores significant global patterns in production and consumption. The result is a fascinating snapshot of how we invest our resources and the implications for the world's well-being. The book examines developments in six main areas: energy, environment and climate, transportation, food and agriculture, global economy and resources, and population and society. Readers will learn how aquaculture is making gains on wild fish catches, where high speed rail is accelerating, why plastic production is on the rise, who is escaping chronic hunger, and who is still suffering. Researchers at the Worldwatch Institute not only provide the most up-to-date statistics, but put them in context. The analysis in Vital Signs teaches us both about our current priorities and how they could be shaped to create a better future.
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- 2015
4. Fulfilling Social and Economic Rights
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Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Terra Lawson-Remer, Susan Randolph, Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Terra Lawson-Remer, and Susan Randolph
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- Public welfare, Social indicators, Human rights, Human security, Economic indicators
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One of the most ambitious legacies of the 20th century was the universal commitment to ensure freedom from want as a human right. But to what extent are countries across the world living up to this commitment? This path breaking book develops an innovative, evidence-based index for comparing performance on education, food, health, work and housing across very differently situated countries and over time. It explores the factors influencing performance and provides empirical evidence to resolve some long standing controversies over the principle of'progressive realization'. By defying the boundaries of traditional research disciplines, this work fundamentally advances our knowledge about the status of and factors promoting social and economic rights fulfillment at the dawn of the 21st century.
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- 2015
5. The Little Data Book on Private Sector Development 2013
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World Bank and World Bank
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- Infrastructure (Economics)--Statistics, Economic history--21st century--Statistics, Economic development--Statistics, Economic indicators, Industrial policy--Statistics, Finance--Statistics, Private companies--Statistics
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One of a series of pocket-sized books that provide a quick reference to development data on different topics,'The Little Data Book on Private Sector Development 2013'provides data for more than 20 key indicators on the business environment and private sector development in a single page for each of the World Bank member countries and other economies with populations of more than 30,000. These more than 200 country pages are supplemented by aggregate data for regional and income groupings.
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- 2013
6. Quality of Life, Balance of Power and Nuclear Weapons : A Statistical Yearbook for Statesmen and Citizens 2012
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Avakov, Aleksandr V. and Avakov, Aleksandr V.
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- Health status indicators, Nuclear weapons--Statistics, Social indicators, Economic indicators, Armed Forces--Appropriations and expenditures--Statistics, Quality of life--Statistics
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Who has the most nuclear assets in the Middle East? Whose power is waning, whose increasing? Updated for 2012, these tables of economic, demographic and military indicators establish the pecking order for 232 countries, with estimates of all nuclear arsenals including rarely published data on non-signatory nations.
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- 2012
7. World Economic Factbook 2012
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Euromonitor International and Euromonitor International
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- Social indicators, Economic history--Statistics, Economic indicators
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Ths book has key data on the economy and politics of 204 countries around the world. Data is given for 4 years (2007-2010) with unique rankings for comparisons across countries. Research ranges from life expectancy and political risk to import data and GDP. Essential country statistics at your fingertips.
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- 2011
8. Quality of Life, Balance of Powers, and Nuclear Weapons (2011)
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Avakov, Alexander V. and Avakov, Alexander V.
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- Health status indicators, Nuclear weapons--Statistics, Social indicators, Economic indicators, Armed Forces--Appropriations and expenditures--Statistics, Quality of life--Statistics
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Who has the most nuclear assets in the Middle East? Whose power is waning, whose increasing? Economic, demographic and military indicators establish the pecking order for 232 countries analyzed in this yearbook, with estimates of all nuclear arsenals including rarely published data on non-signatory nations.The numbers are derived from objective sources to the extent possible, and are pesented in clear tabular formats.The foundations of power politics in the nuclear age, fundamental forces that drive events in the international news, and seldom-discussed factors that can shift whole economies, or trigger wars, may be discerned from the statistical tables presented in this novel yearbook. This statistical annual presents fundamental data in three sections: (1) Quality of Life, (2) Balance of Power, and (3) Developed Market Economies since 1960.It contains data that is generally not available elsewhere. Sections 1 and 2 give statistics for 232 countries. The World Bank and Encyclopedia Britannica provide statistical data for a maximum of about 160 countries. The CIA World Factbook gives limited and imprecise data for about 230 countries. The author has managed to increase the number of countries tallied by writing proprietary software utilizing statistical regressions, selecting data which, first of all, is important and, second, which allows for high correlation coefficients for these regressions.Section 2 includes data about nuclear delivery systems and the number of nuclear warheads of all nuclear powers. This is based on information from reputable sources. Among others, it includes estimates of the Israeli nuclear arsenal which usually do not appear in the press.Official estimates of Russian military expenditures distributed by US and British intelligence communities claim to give a picture of military expenditures of the countries of the world at market exchange rates; at the same time, they apparently cite Russian military expense figures at purchasing power parities, thus inflating these numbers in comparison to those of other countries. Such deceptive practices of the Anglo-American intelligence services are counter-balanced by presenting two different tables, showing military expenditures estimates both at market exchange rates and by purchasing power parities.Section 3 gives data on the topic of health care. It seems that public health expenditures as a share of total health expenditures has a stronger correlation with the comparative level (and the rates of improvement) of the main health care indicators than the absolute level (measured as a percent of GDP) of total health expenditures. The data demonstrates that the US has the lowest public health expenditure of developed market economies and is increasingly lagging behind other countries by main health care indicators. The recent legislation that was intended to provide greater access to health care for people in the US was furiously attacked by opponents who suspected it would entail some sort of tax increase that would hurt the economy. Surprisingly enough, the empirical data for developed market economies does not seem to support the popular idea that low taxes are strongly correlated with higher rates of growth; thus the data sheds light on modern ideological debates about the share of taxation in GDP and its influence on rates of growth.This volume is streamlined from 2008 and updated for 2011.
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- 2011
9. The Little Data Book on Private Sector Development 2010
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World Bank and World Bank
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- Infrastructure (Economics)--Statistics, Economic indicators, Industrial policy--Statistics, Finance--Statistics, Economic history--21st century--Statistics, Economic development--Statistics, Private companies--Statistics
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Description based on print version record.
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- 2010
10. Two Thousand Years of Economic Statistics : Population, GDP at PPP, and GDP Per Capita
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Avakov, Alexander V. and Avakov, Alexander V.
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- Economic history--Statistics, Economic indicators
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Who's winning and who's losing? This book provides hard data for all who ponder the shifting sands of power, whether economic, military or demographic, and seek keys to decipher the media news. Going far beyond the major powers and the BRIC countries, this economic statistical work, issued every few years, presents historical statistics in nine sections.Volume 1 lists (1) Population by rank, (2) GDP Per Capita by rank, (3) GDP by rank, (4) Growth Rates of Population by rank, (5) Growth Rates of GDP Per Capita by rank, (6) Growth Rates of GDP by rank.Volume 2 (sold separately) covers: (1) Population/Growth Rates of Population by country, (2) GDP Per Capita/Growth Rates of GDP Per Capita by country, and (3) GDP/Growth Rates of GDP by country.This biennial work contains data generally not available elsewhere, and in ways that help make it possible to draw useful comparisons.First, it provides statistical data for all countries of the world (236 countries, within their 2011 borders) since the year 1950 (by decade, with 2011 in addition), plus forecasts for 2020 and 2030. Second, it provides data for 135 countries since the year 1000 (with data for 1000, 1500, 1600, 1700, 1820, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1900, 1913, 1920, 1929, and 1938). Third, it provides data for 134 countries for the first year AD.In Volume 1 [572 pages], this data is arranged by rank, or size. In Volume 2 [438 pages], the countries are listed alphabetically.This book is based on the groundbreaking works of Angus Maddison but it gives data up to the most recent year available and calculates GDP (gross and per capita) in the prices of that year. For recent years, the World Bank, CIA, and Encyclopedia Britannica were principal sources. But, despite the author's great debt to these sources, the preponderance of data in the book is not direct citations from them but rather the result of calculations. Among other computational techniques he uses a new logarithmic interpolation which takes care of cross-country statistical distortions when calculating in the prices of the most recent year. For every line of data (for every country, each year), he provides a note on the technique used in obtaining his estimate (i. e., proxy, exponential interpolation, direct estimate with source citation, etc.).Dr. Avakov's annual title,'Quality of Life, Balance of Powers, and Nuclear Weapons,'gives a current snapshot of world economic and military statistics. This work,'Two Thousand Years of Economic Statistics,'gives world population figures and current GDP data in a historical perspective.
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- 2010
11. World Development Indicators 2010
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World Bank, and World Bank,
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- Social indicators, Economic indicators, Economic development--Statistics
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Looking for accurate, up-to-date data on development issues?'World Development Indicators'is the World Bank's premier annual compilation of data about development. This indispensable statistical reference allows you to consult over 800 indicators for more than 150 economies and 14 country groups in more than 90 tables. It provides a current overview of the most recent data available as well as important regional data and income group analysis in six thematic sections: World View, People, Environment, Economy, States and Markets, and Global Links. World Development Indicators 2010 presents th.
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- 2010
12. Two Thousand Years of Economic Statistics: World Population, GDP and PPP
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Avakov, Alexander V. and Avakov, Alexander V.
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- Economic indicators, Economic history--Statistics
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Description based on print version record.
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- 2010
13. Mathematical Formulation of Poverty Index: How We Measure Poverty in Different Nations Around the World
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Putcha, Chandrasekhar and Putcha, Chandrasekhar
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- Poverty--Measurement, Poverty--Mathematical models, Index numbers (Economics), Economic indicators
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The Sociology monograph on “Mathematical Formulation of Poverty Index: How we Measure Poverty in Different Nations around the World”, is a conglomeration of articles by different authors working in different areas such as: Sociology, Engineering, Economics etc. Each one of the authors listed in this book has a solid research background, as evidenced by their research publications, and is well known for his/her contribution in their own field. Since poverty is of general interest- to academicians (involved in teaching and research) as well as pure researchers, the book is an optimal blend of various articles joined by a common theme of poverty. The high point of the book is that, while it can definitely be used by researchers to advance their research topic, it can also be easily understood by a general reader. It is hoped that the readers from various cross sections of the society will find the book interesting.
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- 2010
14. The Little Data Book on Private Sector Development 2009
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World Bank and World Bank
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- Infrastructure (Economics)--Statistics, Economic indicators, Industrial policy--Statistics, Finance--Statistics, Economic history--21st century--Statistics, Economic development--Statistics, Private companies--Statistics
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The Little Data Book on Private Sector Development 2009 is one of a series of pocket-sized books intended to provide a quick reference to development data on different topics. The Little Data Book on Private Sector Development 2009 provides data for more than 20 key indicators on business environment and private sector development in a single page for each of the World Bank member countries and other economies with populations of more than 30,000. These more than 200 country pages are supplemented by aggregate data for regional and income groupings.
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- 2009
15. 2008 Little Data Book : People, Environment, Economy, States and Markets, Global Links
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World Bank and World Bank
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- Economic indicators, Social indicators, Economic history--Statistics, Economic development--Statistics
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- 2008
16. The Little Green Data Book 2008.
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World Bank and World Bank
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- Economic indicators, Social indicators, Economic development--Statistics, Economic history--Statistics
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This pocket-sized reference on key environmental data for over 200 countries includes key indicators on agriculture, forestry, biodiversity, energy, emission and pollution, and water and sanitation. The volume helps establish a sound base of information to help set priorities and measure progress toward environmental sustainability goals.
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- 2008
17. House Prices and the Macroeconomy : Implications for Banking and Price Stability
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Charles Goodhart, Boris Hofmann, Charles Goodhart, and Boris Hofmann
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- Prices, Housing--Prices, Economic indicators, Monetary policy
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House price bubbles, and their aftermath, have become a focus of macro-economic policy concern in most developed countries. This book elucidates the two-way relationship between house-price fluctuations and economic fundamentals. Housing has many features which make it distinct from other assets, like equity. Real estate is not only an asset but also a durable consumption good for households, providing shelter and other housing services. As a result, a house is often the largest and most important asset of households and therefore accounts for a major share of household wealth. Similarly a large share of bank assets is tied to housing values. House price fluctuations may, therefore, have a major effect on economic activity and the soundness of the financial system. Following an introductory chapter, the book is structured into three parts. The first demonstrates the importance of house prices as determinants or indicators of inflation and economic activity. The second focuses on the inter-relationships between bank credit extension and housing prices, and how bubbles can lead to financial crises. The third discusses resultant public policy issues, such as whether, and how, to include housing prices in a general inflation index, and how to restrain the housing/bank credit cycle.
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- 2007
18. World Economic Situation and Prospects 2006
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United Nations and United Nations
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- International economic relations, Economic history--1990-, Economic indicators
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Title from e-book title screen (viewed on Jan. 25, 2006).
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- 2006
19. World Economic Historical Statistics
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Sabillon, Carlos and Sabillon, Carlos
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- Statistics, Economic indicators, Economic history
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- 2005
20. The Little Green Data Book 2005
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World Bank and World Bank
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- Economic development--Statistics, Economic history--21st century--Statistics, Economic indicators, Social indicators
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'In its 4th annual edition, The Little Green Data Book 2005 is a pocket-sized ready reference on key environmental data for over 200 countries. Key indicators are organized under the headings of agriculture, forestry, biodiversity, energy, emission and pollution, and water and sanitation. Profiles of each country include 48 key development indicators like: Population, Urban Population, Rural Population Density; GNI, GDP, Gross National Savings; Forest Area, Annual Deforestation; Agricultural Land, Fertilizer Consumption, Irrigated Land, Food Production Index; Mammal and Bird Species Threatened; Electric Power Consumption, GDP per unit of energy use; CO2 Emissions per Capita, Passenger Cars; Freshwater resources per capita, Access to Sanitation; Energy Depletion, Education Expenditure, Under-5 Mortality Rate. Drawing on data from the World Bank's World Development Indicators 2005, The Little Green Data Book provides quick reference to the latest available environmental data for World Bank member countries as well as other economies with populations of over 30,000.'
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- 2005
21. Little Data Book 2004
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World Bank and World Bank
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- Economic development--Statistics, Economic history--1990---Statistics, Economic indicators, Social indicators
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'Now in its 6th edition, The Little Data Book 2004 is a pocket-sized ready reference on key development data for 206 countries. Profiles of each country include 54 key development indicators like: Population and population growth; GNI, GDP, GDP growth, Exports and Imports, and Gross Capital Formation; Deforestation, Water Use, Energy Use and Electricity Use per Capita; Life Expectancy, Fertility Rate, Child Malnutrition, Prevalence of HIV, Girls in Primary School; Paved Roads, Aircraft Departures, Personal Computers; High-technology exports, Foreign Direct Investment, Present Value of Debt, and Aid per Capita. Drawing on data from the World Bank's World Development Indicators 2004, The Little Data Book provides quick reference to the latest available data for World Bank member countries as well as other economies with populations of over 30,000. Separate tables summarize data for the World, by Region (East Asia and Pacific, Middle East and Africa, etc.), and Income Group. A helpful Glossary of Terms defines each indicator.'
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- 2004
22. World Bank Atlas
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World Bank and World Bank
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- Economic indicators, Social indicators, Environmental indicators
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Previous ed.: 2003.
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- 2004
23. The Little Green Data Book 2004 : From the World Development Indicators 2004
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World Bank and World Bank
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- Economic development--Statistics, Economic history--21st century--Statistics, Economic indicators, Social indicators
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Title from e-book title screen (viewed on August 3, 2004)
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- 2004
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