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  1. A banana republic is a country with an economy of state capitalism, whereby the country is operated as a private commercial enterprise for the exclusive profit of the ruling class. Such exploitation is enabled by collusion between the state and favoured economic monopolies, in which the profit, derived from the private exploitation of public ...

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  2. Oct 2, 2012 · Mel and Patricia Ziegler co-founded Banana Republic back in 1978. The company was bought by Gap in 1983 and now operates as a division, now with over 600 stores located internationally. They also ...

  3. Oct 11, 2023 · About. Banana Republic. Banana Republic. A Spirit of Adventure. Banana Republic was born from two California creatives fueled by their explorer spirits. Curious, connected and out in the world, our clothing is designed for a life where anything is possible. Each season we travel the globe in search of the finest materials and sustainability ...

  4. Banana Republic is a clothing and accessories retailer. The retailer is owned by Gap Inc.. The restaurant was created by both Mel and Patricia Ziegler in 1978. The first store they opened was a two-store safari and travel themed clothing company. Banana Republic was acquired by The Gap, Inc. in 1983 and was rebranded as a mainstream luxury ...

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  5. A banana republic is any politically unstable country that generates most or all of its revenue from exporting a single product, such as bananas. The economies—and to an extent the governments—of banana republics are controlled by foreign-owned companies. Banana republics are characterized by highly stratified socioeconomic structure, with ...

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  7. The term banana republic was coined by the American author O. Henry in 1901, in a short story later adapted for use in his first book, Cabbages and Kings (1904). Henry describes a fictional country called Anchuria—“this small, maritime banana republic,” as the book says—which is based on his experiences in Honduras, where he lived for several months during the 1890s.

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