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"economic entities" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It can be used to refer to companies, organizations, or other entities that partake in economic activities. For example, "The Economic Cooperation Organization is a permanent confederation of 9 countries that consists of various economic entities in the Middle East."
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These autonomous groups are not simply economic entities like businesses.
Of the top 175 economic entities in the world in 2011, whole nations included, 111 were giant corporates.
Cities live or die as economic entities, and Detroit's economy of course grew up around its automotive entrepreneurs.
The first challenge to establishing a regulatory body however, is the legitimization of virtual worlds as real economic entities.
"The higher the degree of economic freedom of economic entities," he said, "the higher the level of development of the state".
The US, China, Germany, Japan, France and the UK make up the top six economic entities followed by Italy, Brazil and Canada.
He says that in seeking government aid, the automakers portray themselves as "pillars of their communities and pillars of American manufacturing, not purely economic entities".
Cartels are economic entities, and like any legitimate company the best are able to adapt in the face of a changing market.
The established order has too many self-protecting economic entities and not enough people who yet understand what it takes to change.
Mid-American A couple of these teams, like Temple and Buffalo, are in reasonably-sized markets, but they lack sufficient market share to be valuable economic entities.
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But that apart, he says: "We are very firm that we are not going to offer up subsidies in order to sustain the life of non-economic entities just for another few months".
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