economic sphere

collocation in English

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economic
adjective
uk
/ˌiː.kəˈnɒm.ɪk/
us
/ˌiː.kəˈnɑː.mɪk/
relating to trade, industry, ...
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sphere
noun[C]
uk
/sfɪər/
us
/sfɪr/
an object shaped like a ...
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(Definition ofeconomicandspherefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofeconomic sphere

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Yes, that is true, but how far are those rights to be applied in theeconomicsphere, given that there is a cost.
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Thus, the landed proprietors exercised a good amount of autonomy and authority in theeconomicsphere.
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Secondly, participation can more specifically lead to co-operation in theeconomicsphere.
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Moreover, the cattle enclosures illustrate various developments in the wider political andeconomicsphere, which had started already in the early 19th century.
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Thus, although women were represented as removed from theeconomicsphereof production, they were increasingly brought into that sphere as consumers.
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Enlightenment philosophes extrapolated an ideology of circulation from theeconomicsphereto express it as a general theory of historical progress.
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This is particularly the case in theeconomicsphere, but even in the political sphere the effects of undermining the country's democratic institutions persist.
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As we have seen, the new variety of class theory is committed to the idea of classes being founded in theeconomicsphere.
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Therefore, the aldermen's clerks did know legal formulas that explicitly outlined male domination over women in theeconomicsphere.
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Interdependence has progressed considerably in theeconomicsphere, especially in manufacturing.
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These transformations can be understood as complementary processes associated with an escalating globalisation in theeconomicsphereand a changing role of the nation state.
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Although answers are as yet necessarily provisional, it is quite clear that the explanation cannot be found exclusively within theeconomicsphere.
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Arnold traces the fetishization of free trade beyond theeconomicsphere, of course, and expands it to encompass the arena of ethics, as well.
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But this increase in scale brought coal mining into the sameeconomicsphereas the other smokestack industries of the time, including the railroads and iron manufacturing.
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It is natural that service castes will prefer to move away from patron-client relationships and opt for market exchanges in theeconomicspherewhen there is enough demand by customers.
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Both characters possess aspirations and identities that are formed from material interests that are played out in theeconomicsphere, and their common lived experiences shape their contradictory political allegiances.
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There has been no progress in theeconomicsphere.
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