Adjective

economic (comparative more economic, superlative most economic)

Positive economic

Comparative more economic

Superlative most economic

  1. pertaining to an economy
  2. frugal; cheap (in the sense of representing good value); economical.
  3. pertaining to the study of money and its movement

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Mon Jul 6 10:17:44 2009

An economy (or "the economy") is the realized economic system of a country or other area. It includes the production, exchange, distribution, and consumption of goods and services of that area. The study of different types and examples of economies is the subject of economic systems. A given economy is the end result of a process that involves its technological evolution, history and social organization, as well as its geography, natural resource endowment, and ecology, among other factors. These factors give context, content, and set the conditions and parameters in which an economy functions.

Today the range of fields of study exploring, registering and describing the economy or a part of it, include social sciences such as economics, as well as branches of history (economic history) or geography (economic geography). Practical fields directly related to the human activities involving production, distribution, exchange, and consumption of goods and services as a whole, range from engineering to management and business administration to applied science to finance. All kind of professions, occupations, economic agents or economic activities, contribute to the economy. Consumption, saving and investment are core variable components in the economy and determine market equilibrium. There are three main sectors of economic activity: primary, secondary and tertiary.

The word "economy" can be traced back to the Greek word "one who manages a household", derived from οἴκος, "house", and νέμω, "distribute (especially, manage)". From οἰκονόμος "of a household or family" but also senses such as "thrift", "direction", "administration", "arrangement", and "public revenue of a state". The first recorded sense of the word "economy", found in a work possibly composed in 1440, is "the management of economic affairs", in this case, of a monastery. Economy is later recorded in other senses shared by οἰκονομία in Greek, including "thrift" and "administration". The most frequently used current sense, "the economic system of a country or an area", seems not to have developed until the 19th or 20th century.

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Mon Jul 6 06:46:37 2009

What economic developments led to a shift in focus from southern to northern europe in the 15th-17th century?
Q. AP Euro: European Society was focused around the Mediterranean Region in the 15th century, what economic developments led to a shift in focus from the South to the North by the 17th century? I'm not asking for anyone to do this for me, I just need some ideas please.
Asked by awexa - Thu Jan 1 22:39:38 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. gold and prostitutes
Answered by i stink - Thu Jan 1 22:43:32 2009

How will Americas economic system and policies change if we have another depression?
Q. The great depression in 1929 changed Americas economic system greatly. What do you think will happen IF, thats if, we have another depression? Do you think Capitalism will survive? A more socialist model maybe take its place? I think the government would bail us all out, what I mean is, they would give people things like food and gas. (maybe not the gas, LOL) But I think we would definitely become a bit more socialist. Healthcare anyone?
Asked by Fuzzy108 - Fri Jun 6 09:57:23 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Ummm some say we are already in a depression as great as the one in '29. As a result you see the price of everything on the rise like gas, food, living expenses. It seems like we are losing our capitalistic ideals and falling to a more socialistic model for society anyway
Answered by CE Turner - Fri Jun 6 10:01:43 2008

What are the social and economic issues of a asteroid hitting earth?
Q. If an asteroid was to hit earth- what would be the social and economic issues?
Asked by ketchuppp. - Fri Oct 3 05:53:54 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It depends on several things. 1. What size asteroid. 2. Where it hits. 3. Does it explode in the air or actually hit the earth? So many things must be factored in but suffice it to say that if there is extensive damage and loss of life it could get very, very bad. Besides the initial loss of life we would have to face other serious and dangerous situations. 1. Power outtages lasting 6 months or more would cripple portions of the earth. 2. Disease could begin to run rampant because of ppersonal hygiene issues. 3. Famine could factor in especially in third world countries. 4. God forbid the asteroid hit near a nuclear facility because even slight damage could bring disaster. Radiation in the air would be a nightmare. Think Gernoble. (sp)… [cont.]
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