Who shall be entrusted with leadership in economic affairs?
Both of these problems lie at the root of any effective reorganization of the world's economic affairs.
The owners of city wealth and of country landed estates often were opposed as well in social and political as in economic affairs.
There has been much and just criticism of the earlier writers and of their conclusions because so little account was taken by them of any but the motive of self-interest in economic affairs.
The rare ability to do this is rightly called statemanship in economic affairs.
The Ministry of Economic Affairs (Ching-chi Pu) is in general responsible for the industrialization of an area half the size of Europe with well over two hundred million inhabitants.
The Ministry of Economic Affairs is under the control of Wong Wen-hao,[19] whose career was first distinguished in geology and educational administration.
Most of the property owners in the United States play no part in the control of prices or of production, in the direction of economic policy, or in the management of economic affairs.
The action of the State in economic affairs is just as natural as the action of the farmer or the manufacturer; and the latter is as much matter of positive institution as the former.
All that merely says that justice and humanity ought to govern in economic affairs, as they ought to govern in all other affairs of life; and this is an axiomatic position which nobody in the world denies.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "economic affairs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.