economic performance

collocation in English

meaningsofeconomicandperformance

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economic
adjective
uk
/ˌiː.kəˈnɒm.ɪk/
us
/ˌiː.kəˈnɑː.mɪk/
relating to trade, industry, ...
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performance
noun
uk
/pəˈfɔː.məns/
us
/pɚˈfɔːr.məns/
how well a person, machine, etc. does a piece of work or ...
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(Definition ofeconomicandperformancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Table 3 summarizes the hypothesized policy impact of interactions among partisanship, labor power, andeconomicperformance.
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But the finding that a strong environmental regulatory regime need not preclude top-tiereconomicperformanceis itself interesting.
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The result is a distinct dichotomy in measuring and analysing the interactions between environment,economicperformance, growth and development.
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Of particular interest is the lack of any universal pattern of demographic change associated witheconomicperformance.
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Similarly, recent efforts to estimate comparative economic voting models have stimulated interest in the most appropriate way to measureeconomicperformance.
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Globalization enables the fast movement of money between countries, resulting in frequent balance of payment crises and unstable domesticeconomicperformance.
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Under authoritarian regimes, whereeconomicperformanceis central to political legitimacy, such action may have an immediate political impact, which strengthens labour's political leverage.
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The impact ofeconomicperformanceon co-operation with the government is further tested with regressions on changes in strike incidents in the three countries.
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Perhaps the most consistent result from the studies of party emergence in advanced democracies is the effect of short-termeconomicperformance.
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Short-term effects, such as scandals,economicperformance, or the popularity of a particular political figure may also lead to distortions that hinder effective cancellation.
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Our goal is not to question the importance of short-termeconomicperformancejudgements for voting for or against the incumbent in 1996.
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Despite the resulting similarities in external constraints on policy formation, theeconomicperformance of countries in the region has varied significantly since 1980.
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The impact of partisanship upon macroeconomic policy is also expected to vary witheconomicperformance.
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Most dramatic, however, are differences in the evaluations of nationaleconomicperformance.
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While policy priorities andeconomicperformanceshould be unrelated early on, they should come to mirror each other more closely over time.
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Regulation can be an instrument with significant, adverse side-effects oneconomicperformance.
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Overall, the findings for unemployment lend strong support to the notion that higheconomicperformance can be achieved through two distinct institutional routes.
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For example, negative assessments of short-term individual and collectiveeconomicperformance, especially if compounded over time, may encourage some insecurity with regard to the future.
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The existing literature on economic voting concentrates on egocentric and sociotropic evaluations of short-termeconomicperformance.
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