economic reward

collocation in English

meaningsofeconomicandreward

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economic
adjective
uk
/ˌiː.kəˈnɒm.ɪk/
us
/ˌiː.kəˈnɑː.mɪk/
relating to trade, industry, ...
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reward
noun[C]
uk
/rɪˈwɔːd/
us
/rɪˈwɔːrd/
something given in exchange for good behaviour or good ...
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(Definition ofeconomicandrewardfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Beyond possible political aims, it appears that literacy of any kind succeeds when there is something to read, and aneconomicrewardfor reading it.
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Paid employment carries formaleconomicrewardwhereas other forms of (economic) activity are not so rewarded.
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He hopes that they will give him someeconomicreward.
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One then reaps the sensibleeconomicrewardin that, by the way, it increases tax revenues.
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We argue that it is fair and logical and that it ties theeconomicrewardof the individual to the success of the enterprise in which he is involved.
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I think that the reward will be not only aneconomicrewardbut also a political reward—not in the party political sense but in the fibre of our nation.
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Economic stability is vital to political stability in the region, and the uneven distribution ofeconomicrewardmust be addressed, especially for a growing younger generation.
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Professional anglers are not engaged in commercial fishing, even though they gain aneconomicreward.
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Going beyond the quota rarely produced a sizeableeconomicreward.
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Musicians will not necessarily reap the economic rewards of their sales.
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Formal education, like ethnicity, also affords differential access to social and economic rewards and is usually associated with larger incomes in retirement.
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Ignoring these influences is to greatly underestimate the economic rewards from allocating water to its most productive uses.
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The men followed the caudillos on account of a combination of factors which ranged from economic rewards and social protection, to cultural, ethnical, and political identification.
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Candidates, in certain instances, would be inclined to follow a strict line in order to secure a seat and the consequent social mobility and economic rewards that accompany it.
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Phillips (1999) takes the view that the lifestyles and economic rewards of the privileged and underprivileged have to converge to some degree, if equal respect is to be a possibility.
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It will bring mutual economic rewards and deliver greater security and stability.
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A similar attitude to the coastal flood threat could also reap both environmental and economic rewards.
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I do not think that it is always the narrow economic rewards which attract our scientists to other countries.
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