economy|economies in English

noun

[e·con·o·my || ɪ'kɒnəmɪ]

management of resources (i.e. money, goods, etc.); thrift, careful spending

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1. In recent years the Austrian economy has outperformed most other industrial economies.

2. The world economy has strengthened, with signs of improvement in some advanced economies.

3. National economies, however undermined by the transnational economy, coexist and intertwine with it.

4. 8. The world economy has strengthened, with signs of improvement in some advanced economies.

5. This will stimulate recovery in the global economy, create jobs and spur growth in our own economies.

6. 12 Afghanistan has not one but three economies: the aid economy, the largest one; a second illicit economy centered on drugs and smuggling; and a tiny licit economy, both formal and informal.

7. New careers in alternative economies, in the black economy and in voluntary work will also be studied.

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9. 10 Like other economies, the U.S. economy comprises a circular flow of goods and services between individuals and businesses.

10. According to current projections, the information economy will surpass industrial and agrarian economies in terms of percentage of GDP by 2003.

11. 24 Lifting economies out of recession is easy compared with deciding when to re-apply the brakes so the economy does not overheat later.

12. Most modern capitalist economies are defined as "mixed economies" to some degree.

13. India today ranks as the world's fourth-largest economy (in purchasing power parity terms) and is an important player in the Group of 20 (G20) economies.

14. "The greatest risk to the world economy today is that the largest economies underachieve on growth," Geithner said October 6 at the Brookings Institution in Washington.

15. The transportation grid to physical economies is akin to the internet to virtual economies.

16. The MEM meeting actually includes sixteen economies who among themselves represent a major part of the global economy and, therefore, have the capacity to push this discussion forward.

17. This reasoning does not carry over directly to economies with product differentiation and economies of scale.

18. The world economy shrank by 2.0 per cent in 2009, down from the positive, albeit modest, growth rate recorded in 2008, with activity slowing in both developed and developing economies.

19. Is this really how economies behave? "

20. Suppose upstream scale economies are extensive.

21. The Fed’s first priority is to try to keep the American economy from dropping too far below full employment, and to try and avoid a US meltdown contaminating other economies.

22. Agglomeration economies or external economies of scale refer to the benefits from concentrating output and housing in particular areas

23. The first is to reinvigorate their economies.

24. Shipping Alliances can help carriers facilitate low prices and broad service coverage through economies of scale and economies of scope

25. 2005 - Economies and the Transformation of Landscape.