An economy is an area of the production, distribution, or trade, and consumption of goods and services by different agents in a given geographical location in various countries
Economy may also refer to:
Finance and economics
edit- Economy, or frugality, the quality of being efficient or frugal in using resources;
- Economies of scale, a firm's average cost savings from greater output
- Virtual economy, an economy simulated in a virtual world
- World economy, the economy of the world
Places
edit- Economy, Arkansas, United States
- Economy, Indiana, United States
- Economy, Missouri, United States
- Economy, Nova Scotia, Maritime Canada
- Economy, Pennsylvania, United States
- Old Economy Village, Pennsylvania, United States
People
edit- Elizabeth Economy (born 1962), American scholar and China-watcher
Arts, entertainment, and media
edit- Economy (album), a 2011 album by John Mark McMillan
- Economy (Thoreau), a chapter from Henry David Thoreau's book Walden
- "Jazz ist anders" (Economy), the economy-version of Die Ärzte's album "Jazz ist anders"qt
Religion
edit- Economy (religion), a bishop's discretionary power to relax rules
- Economy of Salvation, 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
Other uses
edit- Economy (basketball), a basketball mathematical statistical formula
- Economy class (also called cattle class, scum class, standard class, or steerage class, as well as third class or fourth class on railways, or tourist class on ocean liners), the lowest travel class of seating in air, ferry, maritime, and rail travel
- Premium economy, a class of seating in airline travel
See also
edit- Oikonomos
- Economic (cyclecar), a British three-wheeled cyclecar
- Economics (disambiguation)