Meaning Economy
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The management of money, currency and trade of a nation. The efficient management of resources.
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Economy means acquiring the necessary resources (finance, staff, buildings, equipment, etc.) to carry out an activity at the least cost.
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1 the economy [countable] the relationship between production, trade, and the supply of money in a particular country or region The economy is in a recession. the world economy a market economy (= one [..]
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1821 as a term in advertising, at first meant simply "cheaper," then "bigger and thus cheaper per unit or amount" (1950). See economy (n.).
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1530s, "household management," from Latin oeconomia (source of French économie, Spanish economia, German Ökonomie, etc.), from Greek oikonomia "household management, thrift," from [..]
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/ɪˈkɑːnəmi/ noun plural economies 1 economy /ɪˈkɑːnəmi/ noun plural economies Learner's definition of ECONOMY 1  [count] : the process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold [..]
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A large group of economic agents, including consumers, firms, and perhaps governments, who engage in selling and buying the goods and services that they produce and consume. Usually associated with a [..]
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An economy consists of every activity involved with the production of goods and services in a town, region or country.
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The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services that a society uses to address the problem of scarcity. The essential task of an economy is to transform resources into us [..]
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the system of production and distribution and consumption the efficient use of resources; "economy of effort" frugality in the expenditure of money or resources; &quo [..]
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organization, community’s system of wealth creation, careful management.
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thrift, frugality in management
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The organization of production and distribution of goods and services within a sociocultural system.
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Definitions (2) 1. Activities related to the production and distribution of goods and services in a particular geographic region.
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1. the system and rules that manges something. 2. Management of resources to maximise efficiency or returns and to avoid waste.
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(Gk: oikos=house; nemo=manage; -nomia=distribution) 1) the wealth and resources of a community in relation to production and consumption. 2) the careful management of resources. ecosystem = (Gk: oikos [..]
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A subject committee of the Parliament, of 9 members, the remit of which is to consider and report on the Scottish economy, enterprise, energy, tourism and renewables and all other matters within the responsibility of the Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Employment and Sustainable Growth apart from those covered by the remit of the Local Government an [..]
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A system of production and distribution of resources, goods, and services.
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 is the organized system of human activity involved in the production, consumption, exchange, and distribution of goods and services.
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Financial activities related to the production of goods and services of a particular region or country
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(n) the system of production and distribution and consumption(n) the efficient use of resources(n) frugality in the expenditure of money or resources(n) an act of economizing; reduction in cost
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frugalitas
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A system of trade, commerce and business of goods and services in a region.
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The word 'economy' is used to describe an APEC member because the APEC cooperative process is predominantly concerned with trade and economic issues, with members engaging with one another a [..]
Source: apec.org

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The eferring to the metal and energy a player has or can produce
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A practice whereby tokens representing money, toys, Candy, etc., are given as secondary reinforcers contingent upon certain desired Behaviors or performances.
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A principle of linguistic analysis which demands that rules and units are to be kept to a minimum, i.e. every postulated rule or unit must be justified linguistically by capturing a generalisation abo [..]
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The state of a player's rate of income and number of mining units compared to the enemy's rate of income and number of mining units.
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In an examination of the real and virtual economy of EverQuest, Castronova (2001) concluded that "The nominal hourly wage is about USD 3.42 per hour, and the labors of the people produce a GN [..]
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Branch of the social sciences dealing with the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services.
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We all know this one. Most long-haul scheduled flights provide you with a meal and a drink for no charge. Comfort varies dramatically from airline to airline.
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The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services that a society uses to address the problem of scarcity. The essential task of an economy is to transform resources into us [..]
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The use and/or management of resources. The study of prehistoric Native American economy most often concerns how they acquired and used resources for basic needs such as food, clothing, and shelter, b [..]
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Economy, seen as a software quality, is the ability of a system to be completed on or below its assigned budget [Meyer 1997]
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The organisation of money and resources within a nation, especially in terms of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services.
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In the Orthodox Church, in Eastern and Latin Catholic churches, and in the teaching of the Church Fathers which undergirds the theology of those communions, economy or oeconomy (Greek: οἰκονομία, oiko [..]
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An economy is an area of the production, distribution, or trade, and consumption of goods and services by different agents in a given geographical location in various countries Economy may also refer [..]
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In the Orthodox Church, in Eastern and Latin Catholic churches, and in the teaching of the Church Fathers which undergirds the theology of those communions, economy or oeconomy (Greek: οἰκονομία, oiko [..]
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An economy (From Greek οίκος – "household" and νęμoμαι – "manage") is an area of the production, distribution, or trade, and consumption of goods and services by different agents. [..]
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Economy is a basketball mathematical statistical formula that was created in order to determine the ball possession efficiency of ball handlers, mainly primary ball handlers and point guards. It is co [..]
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Economy is the second studio album by Christian singer-songwriter John Mark McMillan, released on November 1, 2011 by Integrity Music. The album was produced by McMillan, Jeremy Griffith and Joel Khou [..]
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