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Economies meaning
plural of economy
Using Economies
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of economy
- In the example corpus, economies often appears in combinations such as: economies of, economies and, developing economies.
Context around Economies
- Average sentence length in these examples: 29.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 10 start, 9 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Economies
- In this selection, "economies" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 29.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, developed, advanced, developing, plus, increased and resorted stand out and add context to how "economies" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include allowed emerging economies to do and and advanced economies 6 1. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "economies" sits close to words such as collapsed, hawaii and checked, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with economies
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
And these economies that are growing fast tend to be the more diversified economies. (14 words)
According to the World Bank, global south economies increased 4.4% and global north economies 2.7% in 2019. (19 words)
I'm not sure that case and death data in these economies has much relevance to economies any longer. (19 words)
And because some of those locations will be new, you won't have quite the economies of scale as they might have in their larger facility areas, and that will drive a small amount of incremental equipment since there's a little bit less economies of scale. (47 words)
Despite not being among the world’s largest economies, Hungary has one of the most open economies, with exports worth 80-85 percent of GDP, he noted, arguing that the government therefore fully stood behind global free trade. (38 words)
In mid-April the IMF forecast a contraction of 3 per cent in global output, with emerging and developing economies contracting 1 per cent and advanced economies 6.1 per cent over the course of this year. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
Trade20 examines 12 metrics across 66 global markets – the major global economies plus the major economies in each region – to reveal the 20 economies that are most rapidly improving their potential for trade growth.
According to the World Bank, global south economies increased 4.4% and global north economies 2.7% in 2019.
And because some of those locations will be new, you won't have quite the economies of scale as they might have in their larger facility areas, and that will drive a small amount of incremental equipment since there's a little bit less economies of scale.
He further said the most developed economies of the world are largely service economies, so you can be a large economy without a large presence in manufacturing.
The fact advanced economies resorted to such unconventional monetary tools allowed emerging economies to do the same without being penalized by markets through an unwelcome depreciation of their currencies, he said.
These economies are in effect war economies, run by and for weapons companies who dominate policy and public discourse via advertising in corporate media and financing think-tanks.
Despite not being among the world’s largest economies, Hungary has one of the most open economies, with exports worth 80-85 percent of GDP, he noted, arguing that the government therefore fully stood behind global free trade.
The developing economies on the whole are growing at a faster clip -- clocking 4.1 per cent -- than the developed economies which are expected to record only a 1.6 per cent growth rate this year.
While this is on par with many emerging economies, it is much below the 15 per cent level recommended by World Bank research and far below the ratios above 20 per cent recorded by developed economies.
As African economies emerge from the crisis, Bhana noted that local and traditional sources of finance and investment will not be enough to fuel and grow economies.
As the world continues to grapple with the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and economies work to recover, supporting SMEs, who are the backbones of most economies, is crucial for the rebound.
Beasley said a Covid-19 vaccine “will create some optimism that hopefully will help jump the economies around the world, particularly the Western economies.
Even though there has been stellar growth in several small- to mid-sized economies over the past few years, the two biggest economies—Nigeria and South Africa—have bumbled along from recession to uninspiring recovery.
I'm not sure that case and death data in these economies has much relevance to economies any longer.
In mid-April the IMF forecast a contraction of 3 per cent in global output, with emerging and developing economies contracting 1 per cent and advanced economies 6.1 per cent over the course of this year.
On the positive side, the recovery is benefitting from tremendous policy support-particularly in advanced economies-and to a lesser extent in emerging market and developing economies.
The core European economies received less government support and are more viable than the economies of other developed countries.
And these economies that are growing fast tend to be the more diversified economies.
And you’re concentrating the economic activity widely dispersed in the sense of many factories many places close together so you have local economies build up the local economies.
Despite the fragile nature of global economies, the IEA comments are likely to fall on deaf ears this time around due to the ongoing Saudi Aramco and the economies of the Kingdom and fellow heavyweight Russia.
Common combinations with economies
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- economies of 21×
- economies and 17×
- developing economies 15×
- the economies 14×
- economies in 13×
- local economies 13×
- their economies 11×
- major economies 10×
- global economies 9×
- advanced economies 9×