economic
- IPA[ˌiːkəˈnɒmɪk]
英式
- relating to economics or the economy;(of a subject) considered in relation to trade, industry, and the creation of wealth
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形容詞
- 1. relating to economics or the economy the government's economic policy
- ▪ (of a subject) considered in relation to trade, industry, and the creation of wealth economic history 同義詞
- 2. justified in terms of profitability many organizations must become larger if they are to remain economic 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ requiring fewer resources or costing less money solar power may provide a more economic solution 同義詞 反義詞
- a person who travels from one country or area to another in order to improve their standard of ...
Oxford Dictionary
- an increase in the amount of goods and services produced per head of the population over a ... he believes that creativity holds the key to economic growth
Oxford Dictionary
- a hypothetical person who behaves in exact accordance with their rational self-interest. economic man measures costs against benefits
Oxford American Dictionary
- relating to or concerned with the interaction of social and economic factors: socio-economic change people in lower socio-economic groups
Oxford Dictionary
- a hypothetical person who behaves in exact accordance with their rational self-interest. economic man is a rational actor—he measures costs against benefits
Oxford Dictionary
- the extra amount earned by a resource (e.g., land, capital, or labor) by virtue of its present use.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the theory that efficiency and productivity should be the primary measures of economic success: we're reversing the damage done by economic rationalism to social wellbeing
Oxford Dictionary
- a product or service which can command a price when sold: water is an economic good and should be treated as such
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- relating to economics or the economy: the government's economic policy pest species of great economic importance
Oxford American Dictionary