rural economy

collocation in English

meaningsofruralandeconomy

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rural
adjective
uk
/ˈrʊə.rəl/
us
/ˈrʊr.əl/
in, of, or like ...
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economy
noun
uk
/iˈkɒn.ə.mi/
us
/iˈkɑː.nə.mi/
the system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country is made ...
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(Definition ofruralandeconomyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In sum, in spite of scholarly disregard, public financing and monetary policies directly shaped the performance of theruraleconomy.
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As theruraleconomydiversifies and becomes market integrated, weather risk will give way to the more easily manageable business cycle risk.
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The sections on agriculture and theruraleconomyare incomplete and misinformed.
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This article will reassess the expansion of theruraleconomyin the light of the impact of inflationary finances.
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First, it will appraise the supposed growth of theruraleconomy, pointing in particular at the availability of capital.
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In aruraleconomythe form of property most likely to be inherited is land.
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Theruraleconomylargely depends on plantation crops such as banana, rubber, oil palm, sugar cane, and medicinal products.
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We observe the same pattern of changes in theruraleconomy.
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However, it also states ' farming is only part of theruraleconomy, but a healthyruraleconomyneeds a healthy farming industry'.
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At any rate, rural decollectivization cannot be simplified as a wholesale liberalization of theruraleconomyfrom politics and bureaucratic control.
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Men were willing to go to great lengths and employed varied strategies to maintain women in theruraleconomy.
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Interestingly, in theruraleconomyin the same period, the relative size of the wagerelated labor force increased noticeably, from 44.2 percent to 45.2 percent.
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Alternative occupation and income is available in the establishedruraleconomy, and in urban areas with a probability less than one.
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The 1690s in particular is a decade in which we would assume difficulties in theruraleconomy.
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Scholars have traditionally considered the 1820s as a benchmark in the expansion of theruraleconomy without having satisfactory estimates for measuring subsequent economic growth.
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The de-involution process can also be observed in theruraleconomy.
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This reduction was nearly equally distributed between the urban andruraleconomy.
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The priorities of an overwhelminglyruraleconomyare evident in numerous unsolicited justifications for cutting timber.
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It was consolidated because colonial administrators supported indigenous chiefs and men in general in their attempt to keep women in theruraleconomy.
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Incomes in theruraleconomyare typically the sum of those obtained from private property resources and those received from common property resources.
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