What does economische hervorming in Dutch mean?
What is the meaning of the word economische hervorming in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use economische hervorming in Dutch.
The word economische hervorming in Dutch means economical, thrift, frugal, economisch, economisch, economisch, zuinig, economisch, zuinig, economisch belang, macro-economisch, sociaal-economisch, onvoordelig, oneconomisch. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word economische hervorming
economical, thrift, frugal(zuinig, spaarzaam) |
economisch(of the economy) The government promised their economic policies would lower the national debt. |
economisch(of economics) We have to think about the economic considerations of going ahead with this project; can we afford it? |
economisch, zuinig(using minimal resources) We need a more economical way to deal with our trash. |
economisch, zuinig(in economic terms) Their analysis made sense economically but didn't address social issues. |
economisch belang(financial considerations) |
macro-economisch(relating to economy on a national scale) |
sociaal-economisch(of society and economics) Despite their socioeconomic differences, the two are best friends. |
onvoordelig, oneconomisch(wasteful) It is uneconomical to drive a car that uses so much gas. |
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