Adjective
non-economic (not comparable)
Alternative spelling of noneconomic
We are still a model in ways economic and non-economic. When I say things non-economic, I would include governance - and rule of law is a key element. Many, I sincerely believe they tell the truth, say that they still look to Hong Kong for inspiration. Leung Chun-ying
By this time, with its economic power severely curtailed by the British parliament and itself effectively made an arm of British administration, the Company began to more consciously enter non-economic arenas such as education, social reform, and culture. Source: Internet
For example, most major corporations today promote their commitment to non-economic values under headings such as ethics codes and social responsibility charters. Source: Internet
For those with non-economic education, it should be clarified that the word “recession” originates from Latin “Recessus,” which means moderate slowdown or decline of economic growth temp. Source: Internet
By Adelle Thomas, Inga Menke, and Olivia Serdeczny From Climate Analytics As global temperatures continue to increase, Caribbean SIDS face significant levels of both economic and non-economic loss and damage. Source: Internet
Effective strategies for alternatives to capitalism therefore require a stronger focus on the non-economic function systems. Source: Internet