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ECONOMY

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Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 910 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ECONOMY  , a word ranging in application from the careful

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thrift of an individual to the systematic arrangement of an organization . It is derived from the Gr. oii ovoµia, the management (viaeLv, to control) of an oticos or house, extended in meaning to the administration of a state . Of its
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original sense, the
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art or science of managing a household, the expression " domestic economy " survives, but the
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principal use in this sense is confined to the thrifty management of the
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financial resources of a household or of an individual . It is thus used as
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equivalent to " saving," not only of
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money, but of time, labour or effort, and, generally, of the least
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expenditure of means to attain a required end . It is on the principle of " economy " that many phonetic changes occur in the development of
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languages, and, in
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aesthetics, the name has been applied to a principle or law that effects are pleasant in proportion to the smallness of the effort made, and of the means taken to produce the result . The phrase " economy of truth " is due to an invidious application of the use, in patristic
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theology, of the word o1icovo da for the careful presentation of such
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doctrine as would be applicable to the hearer (see J . H . Newman,
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History of the Arians of the 4th Century) . " Economy " is also used in theology in such expressions as " Mosaic " or " Christian economy " as a synonym of "
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dispensation," for the administration of the worldby
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God at particular times or for particular races . From the meaning of organization or administration of a house or state the word is applied more widely to the ordered arrangement of any organized
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body, and is equivalent almost to
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system "; thus the " economy " of nature or of animal or plant
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life may be spoken of . The most
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common use, however, of the word is that of "
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political economy," the science dealing with the production, distribution and consumption of
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wealth (see EcoxoMlcs) .

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