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Derived termsterms derived from economyRelated termsterms related to economyFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. An economy (or "the economy") is the realized economic system of a country or other area. It includes the production, exchange, distribution, and consumption of goods and services of that area. The study of different types and examples of economies is the subject of economic systems. A given economy is the end result of a process that involves its technological evolution, history and social organization, as well as its geography, natural resource endowment, and ecology, among other factors. These factors give context, content, and set the conditions and parameters in which an economy functions. Today the range of fields of study exploring, registering and describing the economy or a part of it, include social sciences such as economics, as well as branches of history (economic history) or geography (economic geography). Practical fields directly related to the human activities involving production, distribution, exchange, and consumption of goods and services as a whole, range from engineering to management and business administration to applied science to finance. All kind of professions, occupations, economic agents or economic activities, contribute to the economy. Consumption, saving and investment are core variable components in the economy and determine market equilibrium. There are three main sectors of economic activity: primary, secondary and tertiary. The word "economy" can be traced back to the Greek word "one who manages a household", derived from οἴκος, "house", and νέμω, "distribute (especially, manage)". From οἰκονόμος "of a household or family" but also senses such as "thrift", "direction", "administration", "arrangement", and "public revenue of a state". The first recorded sense of the word "economy", found in a work possibly composed in 1440, is "the management of economic affairs", in this case, of a monastery. Economy is later recorded in other senses shared by οἰκονομία in Greek, including "thrift" and "administration". The most frequently used current sense, "the economic system of a country or an area", seems not to have developed until the 19th or 20th century. From Wikipedia under the
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262px x 400px | 44.00kB [source page] The U S economic slowdown will be continued to be driven essentially by a sluggish housing market However any spillover into the rest of the world is expected to be limited as European From Yahoo Image Search: "economy" How would economy be affected if the goverment makes cigarrettes illegal? Q. Just an hypothesis. Cigarettes are killing people. However the business still makes a big contribution to the economy, it employs people. Asked by Momentum - Sat Sep 13 07:18:04 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. We would lose a very large and substantial tax base because more money would be made in the Black Market. Cigarettes are more addictive then heroin and an addict must get his (her) fix. Answered by Trader G - Sat Sep 13 08:48:33 2008 How does the economy affect the stockbrokers at a time like this? Q. Don't they make money either way by commission no matter if their clients are making money or losing? Even if they lost all the money, it is ultimately their own fault for getting themselves into the mess and not them right? The stockbrokers can always just live to trade another day when the economy change for the better again, no? Asked by Shane Uehara - Thu Oct 9 15:36:11 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Well, I will take a stab at this although I am not a stockbroker. I believe they make money when the client makes a trade. If the client sells I believe that is when he makes commission. A lot of people are selling so the stockbrokers are likely making $ for now. I do not know for sure if stockbrokers make money on a flat portfolio that does not trade. There may be some small annual fee but I am not sure. If customers decide in mass to go cash then the stock broker will likely be out of work and bankrupt if he/she bought stocks prior to this down market. It used to be a lucrative career if you are good at sales and people trust you. You must wear a suit and tie and sit in an important office perhaps at a bank or a downtown… [cont.] Answered by Country Gal - Sat Oct 11 23:46:52 2008 How many of you think that the economy won't get better until the house values start going back up?
Q. I think the economy won't get better until house prices start going back up. I think that's the foundation of all this mess, a lot of people don't have home equity in their homes right now. Do you guys think that once people have equity in their homes the economy will rebound? The government is bailing out all kinds of sectors but I think they should focus more on the housing market. Am i correct? Asked by Megat008 - Fri Jun 12 12:51:57 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. I don't think that's necessarily true. What happened was that house prices went up to unsustainable levels. In the 1950's, an average house used to cost about 50% of the average family income. In other words, if you had saved all of your money for 6 months, you would have been able to pay cash for a new home. In 2000, the same home (literally, a house built in the 1950's) would have cost about four or five times the median income. So you would have to save 10 times longer for the same house. You can't keep having houses go up that much more than income without eventually making it so everyone is homeless. So that had to change. House prices had to fall relative to income. In that adjustment, there are winners and losers. … [cont.] Answered by rundown73 - Fri Jun 12 13:32:14 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "economy" |






