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economic

ec·o·nom·ic [ èkə nómmik, kə nómmik ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. of economy or economics: relating to economics, or the economy or business activities of a country
economic policy
the economic outlook is bleak

2. profitable: producing or capable of producing a satisfactory profit
The planned expansion of the company is no longer an economic proposition.

3. financial: relating to or affecting material goods and financial resources
There were economic benefits in delaying the sale.

4. 
Same as  economical (sense 4)


[Late 16th century. Directly or via French< Latin oeconomicus< Greek oikonomikos< oikonomos (see economy)]

Word Usage
economic or economical?

The adjective economic denotes economics or the economy, and is concerned with aspects of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services: a Nobel Laureate's economic theories. The adjective economical, on the other hand, has to do with the prudent management of resources and attempts to reduce expenditures: It is much more economical to buy in bulk. Public transportation is economical, compared with hiring a limousine. But the two adjectives can overlap in one sense, "efficient in terms of avoiding unnecessary expenditure": an economical [or economic] use of electricity.

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