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The word "economy" originates from the Greek word "oikonomia," which means "household management" or "management of the household." It is composed of "oikos" (house) and "nomos" (law or management). Over time, the term evolved to encompass broader concepts of resource management and the production and distribution of goods and services within societies. Today, it refers to the complex system of financial and material exchanges in a country or region.

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