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Economy and Infrastructure of The UK

Main article: Economy of the United Kingdom See also: Economy of England, Economy of Scotland, Economy of Wales, and Economy of Northern Ireland
  • Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2008): 6th (sixth)
  • Economy of the constituent countries
    • Economy of England
    • Economy of Scotland
    • Economy of Wales
    • Economy of Northern Ireland
  • Economic history of the United Kingdom
    • The Industrial Revolution
    • The Great Depression in the United Kingdom
  • Agriculture in the United Kingdom
  • Banking in the United Kingdom
    • Banks of the United Kingdom
      • Bank of England
      • Bank of Scotland
      • Royal Bank of Scotland
  • FTSE 100 Index
      • Private finance initiative
    • Currency of the United Kingdom: Pound Sterling
      • ISO 4217: GBP
      • British coinage
      • British banknotes
      • Pound Sterling
  • Communications in the United Kingdom
    • Internet in the United Kingdom
  • Companies of the United Kingdom
  • Economic history of the United Kingdom
  • Energy in the United Kingdom
    • Oil industry in the United Kingdom
    • Energy use and conservation in the United Kingdom
    • Energy policy of the United Kingdom
      • Energy policy of Scotland
  • Mining in the United Kingdom
  • United Kingdom Stock Exchange
  • Tourism in the United Kingdom
    • Tourism in England
    • Tourism in Scotland
    • Tourism in Wales
    • Tourism in Northern Ireland
  • Transport in the United Kingdom
  • British Professional Bodies

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