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economic model

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noun

Economics.
  1. model.


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“We need to control our destiny, which means being directly regulated…Having fewer intermediaries reduces cost, having our own balance sheet with deposits on it allows for a better funding model for credit, and therefore a better economic model to scale our relationship with customers,” the executive said.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I want technological leadership to once again become the core of our economic model," said Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil last month at the opening of an industrial AI hub, spearheaded by German telecoms giant Deutsche Telekom and US chip juggernaut Nvidia.

From Barron's

China's leaders say the country's economic model must shift towards consumption-based growth, rather than traditional drivers, including production and exports.

From Barron's

We had a complete breakdown of the pricing structure of the economic model that supported journalism for most of the 20th century.

From Slate

“If Germany does its homework, it can be the same economic model,” Franz said.

From The Wall Street Journal