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eco·nom·ic [ˌi:kəˈnɒmɪk] PRID.

1. economic:

economic POLIT., GOSP.
economic POLIT., GOSP.
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-] PRID.

Eco·nom·ic and Mon·etary ˈUnit SAM.

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

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The bills dealt with economic development, veterans, education, and lower taxes.
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They are now faced with extremely low interest rates and slow and uncertain economic growth.
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He is in favor of restructuring banks into manageable parts that will not place short-sighted gains ahead of economic stability.
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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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Historically, the world's first industrialised city, the region was once in economic and population decline.
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In 2003, benefiting from the return of economic stability and improved security, the government increased funding and introduced a new organizational and operational structure.
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The 1970s also saw economic turmoil, resulting in stagflation and labor unrest.
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He had no social or economic vision for the state he led.
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It is primarily designed to implement development projects and promote regional economic integration between the three countries.
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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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