Economy

[[New York City An economy. The term is ultimately derived from Greek , from , "house", and , "to manage". In contemporary times, however, the spelling that begins with ''œ'' has become obsolete and rarely used, since it has been reduced to ''e'' in American English or separated as ''oe'' in British English. From the eighteenth century, the spelling ''oeconomy'' dropped the letter ''o'', thus making ''economy'' the common spelling for the term.}} is an area of the production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services. In general, it is defined as a social domain that emphasize the practices, discourses, and material expressions associated with the production, use, and management of resources. A given economy is a set of processes that involves its culture, values, education, technological evolution, history, social organization, political structure, legal systems, and natural resources as main factors. These factors give context, content, and set the conditions and parameters in which an economy functions. In other words, the economic domain is a social domain of interrelated human practices and transactions that does not stand alone.

Economic agents can be individuals, businesses, organizations, or governments. Economic transactions occur when two groups or parties agree to the value or price of the transacted good or service, commonly expressed in a certain currency. However, monetary transactions only account for a small part of the economic domain.

Economic activity is spurred by production which uses natural resources, labor and capital. It has changed over time due to technology, innovation (new products, services, processes, expanding markets, diversification of markets, niche markets, increases revenue functions) and changes in industrial relations (most notably child labor being replaced in some parts of the world with universal access to education). Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Economy
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    by Economy, Elizabeth
    Published 2014
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    by Economy Peter
    Published 2004
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    by Economy, J
    Published 1975
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    by Economy,James
    Published 1976
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    by Nelson, Bob and Economy, Peter
    Published 2005
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    Published 1976
    Other Authors: ...Economy, James...
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    by Nelson, Bob
    Published 1996
    Other Authors: ...Economy, Peter...
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    by Nelson, Bob
    Published 2005
    Other Authors: ...Economy, Peter...
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    by Nikitin, P.
    Published 1959
    Other Authors: ...political economy...
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    Published 1973
    Other Authors: ...Economy, J...
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    by Debes Mukherjee
    Published 2017
    Other Authors: ...Indian economy after Independence...
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    ...Indian School of Political Economy...
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    Published 1989
    ...Indian School of Political Economy...
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    Published 1984
    ...Annual Conference of the International Economy(7th:1982:Isle of Thorns)...
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    Published 2014
    ...Gujarat National Law University. Center for Food Security and Agro Economy...
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    Published 1988
    ...Evolutionary Paths of the Global Economy Workshop Sante Fe, N.M....
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