Collocations witheconomy

These are words often used in combination witheconomy.

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advanced economy
This is the mark of any advanced economy.
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agrarian economy
The colonial state, despite increasing agrarian support to the settlers, also came to a realization that settler agrarian economy was bankrupting the young colony.
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agricultural economy
The repeated and prolonged military campaigns would not have been possible without military conscription: its impact on the agricultural economy was far from negligible.
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ailing economy
Consequently, the solution must begin internally, with the production and export of products for which the ailing economy has a comparative advantage.
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barter economy
The concessionary companies, active until the late 1920s, imposed a barter economy that deliberately prevented any substantial monetary exchanges.
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booming economy
A booming economy and the general tendency to substitute traditional materials for plastics have been the primary forces driving this growth in demand.
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capitalist economy
The difference is, of course, that the commodity form is the cell form of capitalist economy, and only of capitalist economy.
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changing economy
From this flow key issues through their presence or absence : class, the changing economy, race and gender as socially defining categories.
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developed economy
The other main argument put forward is the increase in the opportunity cost of having children experienced by women in a developed economy.
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diversified economy
This diversified economy functioned not only through considerable numbers of dairy animals, but also through the catching of fish and wildfowl.
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domestic economy
This strong appreciation of the domestic currency is found to lead to a severe recession in the domestic economy in the short run.
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dynamic economy
It is certainly a vigorous revival of notions of homestead in a newly dynamic economy.
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economy of scale
Other claimed benefits of par tnership include greater satisfaction to the customer, simplified recycling, fewer computer entries, smaller inventories, and greater economy of scale.
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emerging economy
Describing a developing country as an 'emerging economy' does not mean that country immediately moves into the category of industrialized country.
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expanding economy
Technological advances, new electronics industries, post-war population growth and a growing demand for new consumer goods all led to an expanding economy and increased prosperity.
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flourishing economy
For public well-being presupposed a flourishing economy; here private and public interest might coincide.
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functioning economy
Through ignorance about how education and language policy could be organized so as to achieve greater social justice, and a better functioning economy and democracy.
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global economy
To be sure, integration into the global economy by itself is neither necessary nor sufficient for economic development and the reduction of poverty.
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hydrogen economy
The hydrogen economy and fuel cells are the subject of ongoing discussions between both sides.
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improved economy
An individual can thus believe that sovereignty is most likely to lead to an improved economy, without ruling out the possibility of a serious crisis.
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industrialized economy
Such rapid growth transformed it from a mostly agricultural to a highly industrialized economy in the 21st century.
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knowledge-based economy
The new knowledge-based economy requires a highly flexible workforce that can constantly adapt to the new skill requirements of the production process.
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local economy
Repeated failures of this nature may ultimately result in decay of the irrigation system and subsequent decline of the local economy.
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low-carbon economy
We will never become a knowledge-based, low-carbon economy without a highly skilled workforce, as well as more research and greater innovation.
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market-based economy
The donors have become much more aware that they have been subordinating good governance and democratisation to their prime objective of establishing a market-based economy.
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market-oriented economy
The framework endeavours to 'collectivise' risks in an emerging market-oriented economy.
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modern economy
The beneficiaries of the program would receive a service that was essential to participation in the modern economy.
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overall economy
At best, governments looked to address specific industry-specific distortions, while fundamentally allowing the overall economy to find its own path.
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plantation economy
In the north the use of forced labour was central to sustaining the plantation economy : here differentiation took different forms but was no less pronounced.
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prosperous economy
The expenditure on luxury of the middle class is the most conducive to a prosperous economy.
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regional economy
This study looks at how fishery regulations will impact other sectors of a regional economy.
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rural economy
In sum, in spite of scholarly disregard, public financing and monetary policies directly shaped the performance of the rural economy.
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socialist economy
Overcentralization was my first draft of these critical views of the socialist economy.
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thriving economy
Small businesses, like residential homes, were regarded by government at the time as being the cornerstone of a thriving economy.
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token economy
Token economy programmes form a well-recognised and widely-used part of behaviour modification programmes.
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underground economy
Roughly speaking, the informal sector is the untaxed and unregulated market sometimes referred to as the underground economy.
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underlying economy
In a difficult market, we have had to ensure that our underlying economy was strong.
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vibrant economy
Labour says that reducing taxation is bribery but it is not: it is a vital ingredient of our vibrant economy.
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wartime economy
Given the best will in the world towards petits producteurs, it is hard to see how the government could have spun gold out of the straw of a wartime economy.
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