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Wat (wie) is National economy - definitie


Kharkiv National Academy of Urban Economy         
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UNIVERSITY IN UKRAINE
Kharkov National Academy of Municipal Economy; Kharkiv National Academy of Municipal Economy
Kharkiv National University of Urban Economy (, ; before 2013 — academy) is a Ukrainian university in Kharkiv, named after Alexei N. Beketov and specializing in urban development studies.
economy         
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  • [[Frankfurt Stock Exchange]] in 2015
AREA OF THE PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION AND TRADE, AS WELL AS CONSUMPTION OF GOODS AND SERVICES BY DIFFERENT AGENTS
Economic; Economies; Economy (activity); Oeconomy; Economic affairs; Ecomony; National economies; The economy; Economic phases of precedence; Œconomic
(economies)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
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An economy is the system according to which the money, industry, and trade of a country or region are organized.
Zimbabwe boasts Africa's most industrialised economy.
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A country's economy is the wealth that it gets from business and industry.
The Japanese economy grew at an annual rate of more than 10 per cent.
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Economy is the use of the minimum amount of money, time, or other resources needed to achieve something, so that nothing is wasted.
...improvements in the fuel economy of cars...
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If you make economies, you try to save money by not spending money on unnecessary things.
They will make economies by hiring fewer part-time workers.
N-COUNT: usu pl
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Economy services such as travel are cheap and have no luxuries or extras.
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Economy is used to describe large packs of goods which are cheaper than normal sized packs.
...an economy pack containing 150 assorted screws.
ADJ: ADJ n
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If you describe an attempt to save money as a false economy, you mean that you have not saved any money as you will have to spend a lot more later.
A cheap bed can be a false economy...
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Economy         
  • Ancient Roman mosaic from [[Bosra]], depicting a merchant leading camels through the desert
  • [[Frankfurt Stock Exchange]] in 2015
AREA OF THE PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION AND TRADE, AS WELL AS CONSUMPTION OF GOODS AND SERVICES BY DIFFERENT AGENTS
Economic; Economies; Economy (activity); Oeconomy; Economic affairs; Ecomony; National economies; The economy; Economic phases of precedence; Œconomic
An economy (; ) is an area of the production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services by different agents. In general, it is defined 'as a social domain that emphasize the practices, discourses, and material expressions associated with the production, use, and management of scarce resources'.

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National economy
National economy may refer to:
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor National economy
1. This goes to clearly prove that the technological updating of the national economy precisely represents the lifeline of the independent national economy.
2. National Economy Development Authority÷ Augusto Santos replaces Romulo Neri.
3. Pervez Musharraf and pursued by Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz have stabilized the national economy.
4. Housing construction is equal to 5 percent of the national economy.
5. "Healing our health care system is a key component to jumpstarting our national economy.