单词 | new economy |
释义 | new economyn.adj. A. n. Usually with the. The economy as it relates to post-industrial society, based largely on advanced (esp. digital) technology and the service sector. Cf. old economy n. 2. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > management of national resources > [noun] > political economy > types of economic system free market1642 peasant economy1883 agriculturism1885 money economy1888 price system1889 external economy1890 peace economy1905 war economy1919 planned economy1924 market economy1929 circular economy1932 managed economy1932 mixed economy1936 market socialism1939 plural economy1939 market capitalism1949 external diseconomy1952 siege economy1962 knowledge economy1967 linear economy1968 EMU1969 wage economy1971 grey economy1977 EMS1978 enterprise culture1979 new economy1981 tiger1981 share economy1983 gig economy2009 1981 St. Louis (Missouri) Post-Disp. 10 Mar. 5 c/4 Some critics maintain that with services now dominant we shouldn't try to re-establish smokestack America... Some claim the breakdown of the old economy should be let to run its coarse [sic], because the new economy is already being designed. 1988 Guardian 13 Aug. 9/1 The silicon chip is the fuel of the new economy. 1999 N.Y. Times 22 Aug. iii. 8/1 The conventional wisdom of the new economy says newspapers ought to be on their last legs. 2011 Rev. Econ. & Statistics 93 17/2 Innovative start-ups appeared to have played an important role in the Internet revolution and the boom of the new economy. B. adj. (chiefly attributive). Of or relating to the new economy. Cf. old economy adj. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > management of national resources > [adjective] > of or relating to types of economic system social market1846 market-socialist1950 Eurocheque1969 tiger1981 new economy1986 1986 Industry Week 24 Nov. 66/2 The ‘new economy’ crowd notwithstanding, the world still needs welding. 1998 Wired Mar. 112/2 It's the quintessential new economy idea: translate everything..into the digitized 1s and 0s of computer language, then make it all available anywhere in the world via the Net. 2002 Financial Times 13 Dec. 14/3 It all sounds very New Economy, the kind of fluffy stuff once used to raise absurd sums to finance absurd business plans. 2015 Oxf. Times 21 May 6/2 We want to grow the area's reputation as a serious destination for new-economy industries. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1981 |
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