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Economy, Nova Scotia, an unincorporated community of about 200 in Maritime Canada
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Please note that there is often a strong correlation between certain ideologies, political systems and certain economic systems (for example, consider the meanings of the term "communism").
Market economy (the basis for several "right-wing" systems, such as capitalism).
Planned economy (the basis for several "left-wing" systems, such as socialism).
PRC is the world's second largest economy after the US, followed by Japan and India as the world's third and fourth largest economies respectively (then followed by the European nations: Germany, UK, France and Italy).
In the late 80's and early 90's Japan's economy was almost as large as that of the rest of the continent combined.
In 1995, Japan's economy nearly equalled the USA to tie the largest economy in the world for a day, after the Japanese currency reached a record high of 79 yen.