geoeconomics
noun
- economics in its relationship to such geographical conditions as location and natural resources
- a condition of economic rivalry among nations
See geoeconomics in American Heritage Dictionary 4
also ge·o-ec·o·nom·ics (jēˌō-ĕkˌə-nŏmˈĭks, -ēˌkə-)
noun (used with a sing. verb)- The study of the relationship between politics and economics, especially on an international scale.
- A governmental policy employing geoeconomics.
- A combination of international economic and political factors relating to or influencing a nation or region.
Related Forms:
- geˈo·ecˌo·nomˈic adjective
- geˈo·ecˌo·nomˈi·cal·ly adverb
- geˈo·e·conˈo·mist (-ĭ-kŏnˈə-mĭst) noun