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I . economy [ıˈkɒnəmı] N

2. economy:

economy
economy

II . economy [ıˈkɒnəmı] ADJ

bubble economy N

grey economy N

information economy N

knowledge economy N

market economy, market-oriented economy N

share economy N

subterranean economy N

underground economy N

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The town grew slowly with the pastoral industry forming the mainstay of the local economy.
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Weather conditions improved in 1984, and the economy enjoyed a modest recovery, growing by 3 percent in 1984 and by 4 percent in 1985.
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The economy of the town is based on trade.
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The economy is a wholly owned subsidiary of the environment, not the other way around.
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A large portion of the population is uninvolved in the formal economy, instead existing as subsistence farmers.
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Other changes include a new exterior design, an increase in exterior size and interior volume, increased safety features and fuel economy.
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Also, since 2001, the economy has grown steadily at around 68%.
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The rest of the station's proposed reconstruction was not completed due to post-war economies.
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Its value and social impact was immediately recognised, as it employed roughly 700 people, and it inspired the modernisation of the economy.
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But lower taxes and better justice allowed the economy to expand.
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