Economy (disambiguation)
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Economy is the human activity that consists in producing, exchanging, distributing, and consuming goods and services, studied by economics and realised inside an economic system. It is responsible for human activities and institutions for satisfying the human needs of the society. Today, the economy presents one of the ten function systems of modern societies.[1][2]
Economy may also refer to:
- The quality of being efficient or frugal in using resources; see frugality
- World economy, the economy of the world
- Virtual economy, an economy simulated in a virtual world
- Economy (religion), a bishop's discretionary power to relax rules
- Economy (Thoreau), a chapter from Walden, by Henry David Thoreau
- Economy class, a class of seating in airline travel
- "Jazz ist anders (Economy)", "Economy"-version of Die Ärzte's album "Jazz ist anders"
- The economy of Salvation is that part of divine revelation that deals with God’s creation and management of the world, particularly His plan for salvation accomplished through the Church
- Places
- Economy, Indiana, United States
- Economy, Missouri, United States
- Economy, Pennsylvania, United States
- Old Economy Village, Pennsylvania, United States
- Economy, Nova Scotia, an unincorporated community in Maritime Canada
References
- ↑ Roth, Steffen and Schutz, Anton: Ten systems. Toward a canon of function systems. In: Cybernetics and Human Knowing, Vol. 22, No. 4., 2015.
- ↑ Luhmann, Niklas: The economy as a social system. In: The Differentiation of Society (1982): 190-225.
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