domestic economy
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdomesticandeconomy
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domestic
adjective
uk/dəˈmes.tɪk/us/dəˈmes.tɪk/
relating to a person's ...
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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 ofdomesticandeconomyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This strong appreciation of the domestic currency is found to lead to a severe recession in thedomesticeconomyin the short run.
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Women, being able to represent themselves in the small claims courts, were able to manipulate judges' attitudes towards thedomesticeconomy.
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Decisions to curtail, maintain or enlarge the public business sector directly affect the allocation of investment and the creation of employment in anydomesticeconomy.
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Having determined the core dynamics, equation (6) then yields the dynamics of the net credit of thedomesticeconomy.
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Other aspects of thedomesticeconomyof a skipped-generation household are revealed in the following case example.
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Marital activities in thedomesticeconomywere not as gendered in everyday application.
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For instance, goods produced in thedomesticeconomyare presumed not to be perfect substitutes for imported goods in the same category.
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The domestic net worth therefore reduces to the total amount of tangible assets held in thedomesticeconomy.
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The initial aim of this collection was to cover the full range of women's employments, including roles in thedomesticeconomyand self-provisioning.
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The decline and fall of thedomesticeconomywas presented as an inevitble chapter in the history of modern social development.
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It is difficult, however, to identify ' dynamic, resourceful and positive women ' in this account of estate management anddomesticeconomy.
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Ultimately, this requirement imposes a constraint on the growth rate of thedomesticeconomy.
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One of the critical questions to emerge in the wake of recent financial crises is why adomesticeconomywould choose to become so exposed.
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The letters detailing these concerns illustrate the same tensions and contradictions that are at work in thedomesticeconomy.
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Thedomesticeconomyis a low technology form of production based on manual labour and few labour-saving devices.
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This in turn, these speakers argued, requires a focus on scientific discoveries and technological innovation, and on the growing efficiency of thedomesticeconomy.
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But the regime would not fundamentally alter its centrally-planneddomesticeconomy.
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Many aspects of life were examined such as local resources, chronology, architecture,domesticeconomy, ritual, and socio-political affiliations.
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These changes rearranged spatial anddomesticeconomyas well as the economy of the self.
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