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“... oil prices, exchange rate and commodity prices, differs because of the type of the commodity? Why the...”
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“...Despite the decrease in disk price and the increase in disk storage capacity, the storage...”
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“... of 2008-2009, with GDP at constant prices dropping 2,9% in 2009 and unemployment increasing...”
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