Economics term; economically independent decision maker, such as a private household or a company.
1The village is still almost self-sufficing, and is in itself an economic unit.
2As a policy this denies the existence of the family as an economic unit.
3Carbon intensity How much fossil fuels you have to burn to produce an economic unit.
4The high priest of protection himself invented a phrase " economic unit" to express North America.
5And may I remind you, no one voted to leave the EU to join a second-best European economic unit?
6The planet was now a delicately organized economic unit, and big business in all lands was emphatically contemptuous of patriotism.
7However deep the political divisions, few would contest the view that Ireland made sense as a single economic unit, she said.
8Marriage is, if you look at the law, is a way of recognizing and treating a family as an economic unit.
9Boarding school-educated politicians talk about the importance of parenting and make policy that treats every adult as a taxpaying economic unit.
10As time goes on, the new euro zone consisting of the 11 EMU countries, will be increasingly viewed as a single economic unit.
11For the country as a whole, considered as a social and economic unit, a long war will introduce an era of astounding prosperity.
12The figures, compiled by the IFA's economic unit, also show income from part-time farming this year will be only €13,000.
13We need managed migration, but people are not just economic units.
14Human attention is needed-anhonourable effort to solve the problem of making these Russians self-supportingeconomic units.
15Immigrants working in the State are being treated more like economic units than people, seminar delegates were told today.
16Bush was criticised about it for years, accused of reducing citizens to little more than economic units at a time of crisis.
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Translations for economic unit