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Dual economy         
ECONOMIC CONCEPT
A dual economy is the existence of two separate economic sectors within one country, divided by different levels of development, technology, and different patterns of demand. The concept was originally created by Julius Herman Boeke to describe the coexistence of modern and traditional economic sectors in a colonial economy.
Dual-track economy         
ECONOMY WITH PLANNED AND PRIVATE SECTORS
Dual-track system
A dual-track system is an economic system in which the government controls key sectors of the economy, while allowing private enterprise limited control over the other sectors.
Digital economy         
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ECONOMY THAT IS BASED ON DIGITAL COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES
Digital Economy; Internet economy; Digital commerce; The Digital Economy; Internet Economy
The digital economy is a portmanteau of digital computing and economy, and is an umbrella term that describes how traditional brick-and-mortar economic activities (production, distribution, trade) are being transformed by Internet, World Wide Web, and blockchain technologies. The digital economy is variously known as the Internet Economy, Web Economy, Cryptoeconomy, and New Economy.
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1. "Housing in many coastal towns appears to be characterised by a dual economy, with high house prices, often fuelled by inward migration and second homes, alongside a large, low–quality private rented sector," the report said.
2. Tourism has created a dual economy, which – while a common enough feature of many long–haul holiday destinations – is perhaps not what you‘d expect of a country where faded hoardings still proclaim the ideals of its 46–year–old socialist revolution.