economy - use in sentences

Preposition: into

  • recession: Lisbon is considering " Draconian " cuts that risk driving the debt-laden economy into deep recession.

Converse of object

  • boost: Nor are they using these assets to spend and boost the economy.
  • diversify: The drive to diversify the economy by attracting the tourist dollar has brought in a 2 tier system, divisive and visibly unfair.
  • stimulate: These groups will maintain a high level of order and creativity, stimulate the economy, and promote growth and welfare.
  • strengthen: Growing the economy by attracting inward investment, and supporting and strengthening the rural economy.
  • industrialize: Their economic structures resemble most closely the massive and highly industrialized German economy.

Adjective modifier

  • global: The Dangers Ahead Our global economy is becoming more dependent on the Internet.
  • rural: Would there be a rural economy left worthy of the name?
  • knowledge-based: The Commission has tabled proposals to refocus strongly on growth, jobs, the knowledge-based economy and sustainable development to strengthen European competitiveness.
  • political: Time has always been at the heart of the political economy of the left.
  • capitalist: This is a strange idea to people who have been brought up in a pure capitalist economy.
  • local: The scheme might in fact end up harming the local economy by reducing the number of tourist visitors.

Noun used with modifier

  • night-time: It will be complemented by 12 casual dining restaurants all of which will significantly boost the night-time economy of the city center.
  • fuel: All others have been found not to increase fuel economy.
  • hydrogen: Simon Hadlington assesses the future of the hydrogen economy and we profile the pick of what's already out there.
  • carbon: From Building for a Future Autumn 2003 Creating a low carbon economy calls for a 60 % reduction in carbon dioxide emissions.
  • knowledge: My vision is that the UK should be a key hub in the global knowledge economy.

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