Context would be nice. Economize? Hard to say unless we know what you're talking about.
The verb form of economy is "economise".
I think it is economise.
The possessive of economy is economy's.
The difference between market economy and mixed economy is that a marked economy is a marked economy and a mixed economy is a mixed economy
Jordan's economy is a market economy.
The verb form of economy is "economise".
The verb is to recede. Example sentence:The economy is receding.
I think it is economise.
The economy doesn't like anything since economy is no person. Or maybe your question lacks a verb?
It can be a verb or a noun. As a verb: "I challenge you to show evidence to back up your assertion." As a noun: "Finding a job in today's economy is certainly a challenge."
"Collapse" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it expresses an action, such as "the building collapsed." As a noun, it refers to the event of collapsing, as in "the collapse of the economy."
The two separate words are :AFFECT (verb) - to influence or alterEFFECT (noun, verb) - a result, consequence, or change ; to bring aboutThe verb effect means to bring about, as to effect a change. It should not be used instead of affect, which is to influence, as to affect the economy.
The noun "inflation" in its verb form would be "inflate," meaning to fill up, enlarge, or amplify something. It could also mean to aggrandize or exaggerate something excessively, such as a currency or an economy.
The noun "inflation" in its verb form would be "inflate," meaning to fill up, enlarge, or amplify something. It could also mean to aggrandize or exaggerate something excessively, such as a currency or an economy.
The word toppled is used as a verb. Endemic corruption, a stagnant economy, and massive public protests toppled the regime.
The word 'trade' is a verb, an adjective, and a noun.Examples:In this model, you trade amenities for economy. (verb)I got a trade bonus for closing the deal before the end of the quarter. (adjective)The team made a great trade with that pitcher. (noun)
The word "revitalize" is a verb. Here is an example of how to use it in a sentence: I one day hope to revitalize the economy by creating a better budget plan.