Noun phrase
/ˈawxe ekonoˈmiko/
The term "auge económico" is commonly used in the Spanish language, especially in economic contexts. It refers to an economic boom or period of prosperity.
This term is used frequently in both oral and written Spanish, especially in news reports, economic analyses, and discussions related to the economy.
The country experienced an economic boom after implementing new investment policies.
Durante el auge económico de la década pasada, muchas empresas prosperaron.
Translation: Many people have been able to enjoy the economic boom thanks to their investment in the stock market.
"Aprovechar el auge económico": To take advantage of the economic boom.
Auge: Comes from the Latin word "augēre," which means to increase or grow.
Económico: From the Latin word "oeconomĭcus," derived from the Greek "oikonomikos," related to the administration of a household.