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What is the verb for economic?

There isn't a single verb that directly corresponds to "economic." However, depending on the context, you could use several verbs that relate to the concept of economics:

General verbs:

* Economize: To use resources carefully and avoid waste.

* Manage: To handle or control financial resources.

* Allocate: To distribute resources for a specific purpose.

* Invest: To put money into something with the hope of making a profit.

Specific verbs depending on the context:

* Stimulate: To encourage economic growth.

* Regulate: To control economic activity through laws and regulations.

* Deregulate: To reduce government control over economic activity.

* Tax: To levy a charge on income or goods.

* Subsidize: To provide financial assistance to a particular industry or activity.

Example sentences:

* "The government is trying to economize by cutting spending."

* "The company is managing its finances carefully during the recession."

* "The government is allocating funds for infrastructure projects."

* "Investors are investing in the stock market."

* "The government is trying to stimulate economic growth."

* "The government regulates the banking industry."

The best verb to use will depend on the specific meaning you want to convey.

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