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- 4. The strategic opening of fast-food chains as symbols of geopolitical influence.
- 7. Britain's "Iron Lady" who privatized industries and curbed union power to stimulate economic growth.
- 9. U.S. President whose policies promoted industrialization and economic modernization during the Civil War.
- 10. Progressive U.S. President who championed conservation and the "Square Deal."
- 11. Founding Prime Minister of Singapore who transformed it into a global financial hub.
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- 1. A tongue-in-cheek way to measure purchasing power parity (PPP) based on the price of a Big Mac in different countries.
- 2. A comical name for disputes over trendy food exports.
- 3. South Korean President who industrialized the country and laid the foundation for its modern economy.
- 5. A satirical term describing economies overly reliant on a single export commodity, like bananas.
- 6. Japanese Prime Minister known for "Abenomics," a set of policies to boost the Japanese economy.
- 8. First Chancellor of West Germany who rebuilt the country’s economy post-World War II.