Economy in spanish

Economía

pronunciation: ekoʊnoʊmiɑ part of speech: noun
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economy [economies, pl.]1 = economía. 

Example: One of the most important stories in the U.S. economy these days is the rise of extreme inequality.

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» agricultural economy = economía agrícola, agronomía.

Example: This article discusses the pre-revolutionary shortage of books on agriculture economy in 1913, and how existing books only discussed the miserable, hopeless life of the peasants.

» backbone of the economy, the = eje central de la economía, el.

Example: After World War II, agriculture was replaced by manufacturing and tourism as the backbone of the economy.

» boost + the economy = reactivar la economía, impulsar la economía, estimular la economía, activar la economía.

Example: Unfortunately, with budgets stretched to the bone, the focus is not on investments to boost the economy, but on fiscal retrenchment.

» buoyant economy = economía boyante.

Example: Productivity has risen threefold since 1970 but barely a dollar from this buoyant economy has made its way into the average person's pay packet.

» commodity economy = economía de mercado.

Example: A long-term commodity economy in China, according to this report, will help to improve family planning and to decrease the population.

» country with developing economy = país en vías de desarrollo.

Example: This program provides continuing education for library and information science professionals from countries with developing economies.

» crippled economy = economía destrozada, economía devastada.

Example: We were entrusted with the herculean task of rebuilding a state that had been devastated by a crippled economy and a terror-struck atmosphere.

» economy class = clase turista.

Example: The grant is to cover the cost of travel (economy class air transportation) to and from the host country of the conference, registration, hotel costs and a per diem allowance.

» e-conomy (electronic economy) = economía electrónica.

Example: We will talk about four trends on the bleeding edge that are shaping the fast moving e-conomy.

» e-economy (electronic economy) = economía electrónica.

Example: A great deal has been written in recent years about the internet and the emergence of e-businesses operating in the global e-economy.

» global economy, the = economía mundial, la.

Example: The first of its kind, this exhibition aims to raise public awareness about environmental crimes that affect people's livelihood, the global economy as well as the world's ecosystems.

» informal economy = economía sumergida.

Example: This text is based on a field research developed in a popular neighborhood of Caracas, Venezuela, where informal economy & spiritism converge.

» information economy = economía de la información. [Contribución que la información realiza a la economía de una institución o nación]

Example: Publishers must begin now to plan for a complete economic restructuring of the information economy.

» international economy = economía internacional.

Example: They viewed the international economy as a Darwinian battle for survival, but were not isolationists.

» knowledge driven economy = economía basada en el conocimiento.

Example: A knowledge driven economy is one in which the generation and exploitation of knowledge plays the predominant part in the creation of wealth.

» knowledge economy = economía del conocimiento.

Example: Investment in intellectual capital, a key metric in the knowledge economy, can be retained through the development of corporate memory.

» market economy = economía de mercado.

Example: Since entering the market economy, Russian libraries' expenditures for interlibrary loans (ILL) have risen sharply.

» money economy = economía monetaria.

Example: From this point of view there was not one rise of money economy but several rises of several money economies.

» political economy = política económica.

Example: The article 'The political economy of scholarly communication' examines how dramatic price increases and substantial growth in the number of scholarly journals are the logical outcomes of the scholarly communication system that came into being a century ago.

» pump + money into the economy = inyectar dinero en la economía.

Example: It was a conscious decision to pump money into the economy since by investing in infrastructure we will all benefit in the future.

» pump up + the economy = reactivar la economía.

Example: The consumer, of course, played a major role in pumping up the economy, partially due to the impact of the federal government tax rebates.

» revitalise + the economy = reactivar la economía.

Example: Their argument is that, to revitalize the economy, the government should devise countermeasures to support small- and medium-sized companies.

» rural economy = economía rural.

Example: This is a national project aimed at invigorating the rural economy through the introduction of agricultural and related technologies to farmers.

» stimulate + the economy = estimular la economía, incentivar la economía.

Example: If we really want to stimulate our economy, we should put money in the hands of the people most likely to spend it.

» subsistence economy = economía de subsistencia.

Example: The problems of acquiring publications from the Pacific regions should be analysed in terms of those of a subsistence publishing economy.

» underground economy = economía sumergida.

Example: He decided that he would not on principle refuse to earn undeclared income in the underground economy if a reasonably risk-free opportunity presented itself.

» world economy, the = economía mundial, la.

Example: The business community entered the field at a time when the world economy was shaken by the oil price rises of the seventies.

economy [economies, pl.]2 = economía, ahorro. 

Example: In the interest of economy, and in order to avoid an overcomplex catalogue these rules recommend selective use of added entries.

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» economies of scale = ahorros considerables.

Example: The piecemeal mechanization of the binding process immediately offered economies of scale.

» economy drive = campaña de ahorro.

Example: Economy drives in corporations, especially for overhead operations such as libraries, occur because management never knows what it should spend on support services and feels that it does not hurt to try to make cuts.

» economy measure = medio de ahorro.

Example: SA (see also) references may also be made to an entire group of headings as an economy measure, for instance, Cranberries - Diseases and Pests SA names of pests eg Cranberry rootworm.

» economy of effort = fácilmente.

Example: Machines with interchangeable parts can now be constructed with great economy of effort.

» economy of space = ahorro de espacio.

Example: Economy of space is the great tempter in citation practice since it makes authors abbreviate their citations.

» economy of time = ahorro de tiempo.

Example: Economy of space is what causes most problems taken together with economy of time, which tempts people to abbreviate their citations.

» make + economies = ahorrar, reducir gastos.

Example: Further economies could perhaps be made by taking a closer look at the way in which our university libraries are used.

» scale economies = ahorros considerables.

Example: The presence or absence of scale economies are important to commercial practice in that they influence productivity.

economy [economies, -pl.]3 = nación, país, economía. 

Example: Post-industrial economies are information-intensive.

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» advanced economy = economía avanzada, país desarrollado.

Example: The author looks at the likely future shifts in economic structures in advanced economies, as the information age replaces the industrial era, and regionalism gathers pace.

» developing economy = economía en vías de desarrollo, país en vías de desarrollo.

Example: Previously protected markets such as India, China and Brazil will have to open up and there will be no special treatment of developing economies by the industrialized nations.

» emerging economy = economía emergente, país en vías de desarrollo.

Example: Conservation as a profession is not valued as much in emerging economies as it is in advanced industrial nations.

» extractive economy = economía de extracción.

Example: In an extractive economy, such as the Belgian Congo and its successor state, Zaire, a narrow elite seizes power and uses its control of resources to prevent social change.

» gift economy = economía del regalo, economía del don. [Se utiliza para describir las relaciones sociales en donde las acciones no están motivadas por razones económicas, a diferencia de las existentes en una economía de mercado ]

Example: One of the possible benefits of a gift economy is that it can provide for the needs of some who have no current means with which to reciprocate.

» socialist economy = economía socialista.

Example: North Korea is a socialist economy, one in which the action of market forces is severely limited.

» spur + the economy = estimular la economía.

Example: There are demands from various quarters for pruning interest rates to spur the economy.

» tiger economy = economía emergente.

Example: Like the word democracy, the term tiger economy has now entrenched itself in the daily vocabulary of academics and the like.

» transitional economy = economía en transición, país en trasición.

Example: I would like to explore how information and communication technologies will impact on transitional economies as well as developed nations.

e-conomy (electronic economy) = economía electrónica. 

Example: We will talk about four trends on the bleeding edge that are shaping the fast moving e-conomy.

Economy synonyms

saving in spanish: ahorro, pronunciation: seɪvɪŋ part of speech: noun thriftiness in spanish: ahorro, pronunciation: θrɪftinəs part of speech: noun economic system in spanish: sistema económico, pronunciation: ekənɑmɪksɪstəm part of speech: noun
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