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economic [ˌiːkəˈnɒmık] ADJ

economic blockade N

economic crisis N

economic sanctions N

Davos World Economic Forum [dævəs ...] N

economic ‘take-off’ N

underground economic activity N

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Thus like took drug to enhance the economic situation.
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While people did eventually return, the town never regained the economic importance it once had.
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Far more than an economic deal, this was seen as a nation to nation agreement.
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During the 1920s, mining fell into an economic slump, with several of the mining communities being closed.
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The 1970s also saw economic turmoil, resulting in stagflation and labor unrest.
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Historically, the world's first industrialised city, the region was once in economic and population decline.
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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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They are now faced with extremely low interest rates and slow and uncertain economic growth.
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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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He pursued a daring economic policy, bordering liberalism, while trying to straighten out the royal finances.
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