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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Economy of Istanbul — covers the issues related to the economy of the city of Istanbul, Turkey.Historically, Istanbul has been the center of the country s economic life because of its location as an international junction of land and sea trade routes. In 2005 the City … Wikipedia
dis|e|con|o|my — «DIHS ih KON uh mee», noun, plural mies. something that is economically harmful, inefficient, or unprofitable; misuse of the economy: »The old stock example of a diseconomy…was the factory pouring out smoke and grime to the detriment of the… … Useful english dictionary
dis|in|fla|tion — «DIHS ihn FLAY shuhn», noun. reversal of an economy from a state of continuous inflation, especially by reducing prices to increase the purchasing power of consumers without bringing about deflation … Useful english dictionary
Economy car — An economy car is an automobile that is designed for low cost operation. They are designed for drivers who use their car primarily for personal transportation. The best of these cars are not merely cheapened or miniaturised versions of a… … Wikipedia
Socialist market economy — This article is about the current economic system in the People s Republic of China. For the former socialist political ideology of the Kuomintang in the Republic of China, see Chinese socialism. For the Western European system, see Social market … Wikipedia
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diseconomy — dis·economy … English syllables
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disinflate — |dis+ verb Etymology: dis (I) + inflate : deflate * * * /dis in flayt /, v., disinflated, disinflating. Econ. v.i. 1. (of an economy) to slow down the rate of inflation. v.t. 2. to slow down the rate of inflation in (an economy). [1945 50; … Useful english dictionary
diseconomy — /dis i kon euh mee/, n., pl. diseconomies for 2. 1. a lack of economy. 2. something that adds costs, as opposed to something that contributes to economy or efficiency. [1935 40; DIS 1 + ECONOMY] * * * … Universalium