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economic model

noun

Economics.
  1. model.



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Peter Routledge, the head of the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, said domestic lenders “argue that the shift before us demands more intelligent risk-taking, risk-taking to help economies shift their economic model to the world emerging.”

A world in which people live significantly longer will require a new economic model focused on multigenerational, multistage employment in which a person may pursue different careers appropriate to different stages of life rather than the traditional three-stage arc of education, work and retirement.

During the near nine-year ownership of Farhad Moshiri, eight players signed for at least £20m left for nothing, meaning that £188m in fees effectively walked out of the door - an unsustainable economic model for a club with limited resources.

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"We have a local and federal government which continues to promote a neoliberal economic model, that hasn't changed," Sergio argues.

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"No amount of 'thanking' them for their heroism should excuse the exploitative economic model that oppresses them every day to sustain the lives we live in Singapore," said Mr Kumarr.

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