regional economy
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regional
adjective
uk/ˈriː.dʒən.əl/us/ˈriː.dʒən.əl/
relating to or coming from a particular part of ...
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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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This study looks at how fishery regulations will impact other sectors of aregionaleconomy.
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No attempt has been made as yet to analyze if and to what extent the effort reduction policies will indeed affect theregionaleconomy.
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Though the immediate impact was devastating, theregionaleconomyseemed to have recovered rapidly.
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While effort reduction policies increase biological stocks and economic efficiency, the same could jeopardize the fishery labor community, and the rest of theregionaleconomy.
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The third chapter, ' theregionaleconomyin the late nineteenth century ', moves to the empirical data that give the book its principal value.
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The usefulness of information about theregionaleconomymight also be affected by the fiscal and policy autonomy of the subnational government sector.
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A newregionaleconomyand political culture were emerging.
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These individuals were absorbed into theregionaleconomybut perhaps not embraced by the established social structure.
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The adverse impacts that fishery policies inflict on theregionaleconomyhave received very little attention by economists.
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The high rates of regional purchases are an indication of significant economic impacts on theregionaleconomy.
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The scale and character of theregionaleconomydetermined the vitality of local urban life.
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Nevertheless, it is true that a strong crisis affected the key sectors of theregionaleconomyfrom the 1930s onwards.
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Possibilities for transition to more extensive production were therefore undermined, increasing the lopsidedness in the development of theregionaleconomycaused by its specialization in agriculture and raw-material supply.
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Conversely, if the non-fishery sectors are just a small part of theregionaleconomy, their policy-induced economic losses may be too large for these sectors to handle.
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The hypothesis is that such systems would improve theregionaleconomyand standards of living, and would do so better than traditional forms of regional development.
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In the latter, the less developed countries pay higher prices for internationally uncompetitive goods that they import from the dominantregionaleconomywhich can hide behind regional tariff walls.
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In fact, nowhere were extensive networks more important in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries when the business of merchants and craftsmen was increasingly dependent on the widerregionaleconomy.
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The state systems in the eighteenth century were also major consumers of luxuries and other goods, which imparted a positive economic effect to theregionaleconomy.
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He finds that at least two of the four banking crises did not have clearly identifiable effects on the national economy but were specific to theregionaleconomy.
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