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economic (adjective), more economic, most economic
1. Pertaining to the management of a household, or to the financial ordering of private affairs: In school, girls used to take classes in household economic matters; such as, learning how to cook, set the table, and how to sew!
2. Relating to the development and regulation of the material resources of a community or nation: Ted's town was almost in economic ruin because its finances were in desperate straits!
3. Concerning the production and distribution of material wealth; sometimes used as an equivalent to a political financial system, but more frequently with reference to practical and specific applications: The economic reforms planned by the new government for the country were more difficult to accomplish than anticipated.
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2. Relating to the development and regulation of the material resources of a community or nation: Ted's town was almost in economic ruin because its finances were in desperate straits!
3. Concerning the production and distribution of material wealth; sometimes used as an equivalent to a political financial system, but more frequently with reference to practical and specific applications: The economic reforms planned by the new government for the country were more difficult to accomplish than anticipated.
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eco-, oeco-, oec-
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(Mongolian leaders believe that English is the key to economic progress)
(Ecological survival depends on insects)
(it holds back human and economic development)
(Egyptian schools for scribes prepared students so they could have the economic advantages of those who worked in this profession)
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agroeconomic, agro-economic (adjective) (not comparable)
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economic slump
1. A period when there is a reduction in business and many people lose their jobs.
2. A recession or a slowing of the rate of economic growth that comes close to being a recession.
2. A recession or a slowing of the rate of economic growth that comes close to being a recession.
China is already two months into its own, very different stimulus effort to combat the global economic slump.
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Economics on a Global Scale
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