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Discover LudwigThe phrase "economic circle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a group of people or businesses having financial and commercial ties. For example, "The small town is part of a larger economic circle that includes several neighboring communities."
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"It's an economic circle".
How closed is his economic circle?
Instead, his economic circle — as he promised — is a bit, shall we say, less typical.
State direction of the farmers' savings, through a controlled national financial system, into protected, yet export-oriented, new industries turns the wheel of industrialisation in a virtuous economic circle.
The former American Treasury Secretary and Labour's shadow Chancellor, in a new report produced yesterday by the Centre for American Progress, attempt to explode a bomb under this theory of a virtuous economic circle.
But experts warn that an alarming combination of escalating fiscal austerity and a worsening real estate bust threatens to set off a vicious economic circle in Spain like the one that brought Athens to its knees.
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The bank needs a president with experience beyond Washington's narrow political and economic circles.
IT has become one of the most familiar refrains in economic circles.
Those bailouts are still a much debated topic in economic circles.
The talk of the moment in economic circles, and particularly in government economic circles, is Arthur Laffer and his Laffer Curve, which provides the theoretical basis for President Reagan's tax-cutting plans.
It may prove more controversial than his book, which continues to generate debate in political and economic circles.
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