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economy

[ih-kon-uh-mee] / ɪˈkɒn ə mi /


ADJECTIVE
costing less to buy, make, or operate
Synonyms


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Gaza could then self-fund many projects over the following years of the plan, the proposal projects, and eventually pay down its debt as improvements fuel local industry and the broader economy.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Kremlin regularly uses the end-of-year event to highlight the resilience of the economy and, as Putin spoke, Russia's central bank announced it was lowering interest rates to 16%.

From BBC

In the past, such negative sentiment was closely associated with a poor economy, but the connection between sentiment and the actual performance of the economy has loosened since the pandemic.

From MarketWatch

Trade data from South Korea and Indonesia, alongside regional manufacturing surveys, will offer a snapshot of how economies fared in the final months of the year.

From The Wall Street Journal

Canada’s economy rebounded in the third quarter, though that was thanks to a recovery in exports and a rise in government spending that more than made up for softening household spending and weak business investment.

From The Wall Street Journal