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When the Dutch discovered the natural gas in the North Sea, its natural gas related industry shrinks resulting the appreciation of its currency, and thus leading to the decreased competitiveness of its traditional industries.
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When the Dutch discovered the natural gas in the North Sea, its natural gas related industry expands resulting in the appreciation of its currency, and thus leading to the decreased competitiveness of its traditional industries.
II. Please answer each question in the space provided. Do not feel compelled to fill the entire space... displayed next 300 characters
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