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economic model

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noun

Economics.
  1. model.


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Annual GDP growth averaged 1.1% in the 2010s thanks to its export-oriented economic model as globalization continued apace, an eye-catching performance at a time when other nations in the eurozone struggled to recover from the financial crash or the ensuing euro debt crisis.

From The Wall Street Journal

In one of his last public appearances, Webb warned in May 2025 that the rise of authoritarianism in Hong Kong had threatened its core economic model.

From Barron's

Japan in the 1970s and ’80s and China in the 2000s and ’10s experienced rapid economic growth, fueled by astounding credit expansion feeding into an export-dependent economic model.

From The Wall Street Journal

It maintains strong relations with every capital in the Middle East, while being the only non-Western technological superpower whose economic model is based on a free, open and inclusive society.

From The Wall Street Journal

Instead of upending China’s economic model, the government has been determined to export its way out of trouble.

From The Wall Street Journal