The existence of coal-mines in Venus or Mars is of no economic importance to us, but coal-mines on the earth, yet undiscovered, present a potential supply that at any moment may be realized.
But economics being the study of man's welfare, everything must be judged from his standpoint, and things are or are not of economic importance according as they have relation to his wants and satisfactions.
A premium won by a runner for speed in delivering a message of economic importance is in striking contrast to the winnings in a wager.
The fruit is eaten with fish by the Filipinos, but is really so little grown that it has no economic importance.
The fruit is not eaten, but used in washing by the Boholanos and is of no economic importance.
The fruit is used by the native inhabitants as a hair wash, is not eaten, and is of no economic importance.
It is too rare in Indiana to be of economic importance, except that trees growing in the open are spared for the nut crop.
In fact all other species are too rare to be of economic importance.
This tree is too small and crooked to be of economic importance.
Tikug grows in greatest profusion and reaches its highest economic importance in parts of Mindanao, Bohol, Leyte, and Samar.
Of the 125 species of Fimbristylis found only in warm regions, two are of economic importance in the Philippines, while one more might perhaps be tried out as a mat material.
They are practically of no economic importance to white men, although their flesh when young is excellent food, and their fleeces would be of value to the weaver if they could be obtained in sufficient quantity.
In this period, however, Turkestan was of no military or economic importanceto China.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "economic importance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.