economy's in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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economy [Brit ɪˈkɒnəmi, Am əˈkɑnəmi] N (all contexts)

fuel economy [ˈfjʊəl ɪˌkɒnəmɪ] N

economy's in the PONS Dictionary

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economy <-ies> [ɪˈkɒnəmɪ, Am -ˈkɑ:nə-] N

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This would in turn limit that economy's ability to diversify, especially if natural resources were plundered.
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Sometimes the pace of innovation is out of step with consumers' preferences, necessary infrastructure, or the economy's absorptive capacity.
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This is really important if the country is to build a strong enterprise culture and reduce some of the economy's dependence on foreign direct investment.
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It is used in development economics to explain an economy's growth rate in terms of the level of saving and productivity of capital.
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Low domestic and foreign demand have depressed the economy's overall output.
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Oil and petrochemicals became the economy's most dynamic growth sector.
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Conventional economists, who largely failed to anticipate the 2008 crash, still fail to understand the economy's embeddedness in environmental and energy systems.
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Finally, nothing speaks more about an economy's underlying stability than the bottom line of banks' profit and loss account.
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The actions of central bankers, who influence the rate of monetary expansion, have profound effects on the economy's level of output and employment.
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Weighted pricing is a necessary means to measuring the impact of individual unit price changes on the economy's overall inflation.
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