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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.
Economy may also refer to:
- The quality of being efficient or frugal in using resources; see energy conservation
- World economy, the economy of the world
- Virtual economy, an economy simulated in a virtual world
- Economy (Eastern Orthodoxy), 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
- The envisaged future low-carbon economy
- "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, Pennsylvania, United States
- Old Economy Village, Pennsylvania, United States
- Economy, Nova Scotia, an unincorporated community of about 200 in Maritime Canada
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