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eco·nom·ic [ˌi:kəˈnɒmɪk] ADJ

1. economic:

economic POL, ECON
economic POL, ECON
economic aid [or assistance]
economic downturn
economic forecast
economic system
economic upturn

2. economic (profitable):

economic
economic

so·cio-eco·nom·ic [ˌsəʊʃiəʊˌi:kəˈnɒmɪk, -si-] ADJ

Eco·nom·ic and Mon·etary ˈUnit N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The scarcity of goods and slaves resulted in a poor economic return for investors in the expedition.
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The wealth per head is very different, the politics is very different, and the philosophy and their natural economic edge is different.
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Solvent burning is a significant economic factor in the oxidation process.
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Protesters regularly filled the streets making numerous and wide-ranging demands for political and economic reforms.
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This encouraged people to vote for politicians who favoured the status quo, the existing political, economic and social order.
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Gambling quickly became a popular instrument for economic development on reservations striving for economic opportunity.
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It covers local and global politics, social issues, economic problems and disputes.
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He pursued a daring economic policy, bordering liberalism, while trying to straighten out the royal finances.
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The town is noted for its educational institutions and their role in the town's economic rebirth.
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Far more than an economic deal, this was seen as a nation to nation agreement.
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