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select the etymology in this dictionary entry.
economy ˈe-kon-uh-mee noun pl economies 1. the system of exchange for goods, services, and resources in a country or region: voters often list the state of the economy as being the most important election issue. 2. careful use of money or resources: our new car has far better fuel economy than the old one. 3. an orderly system of interaction: a companys economy of information is sometimes improved by hiring new management. — from greek (oikonomia)
Etymology refers to the origin and historical development of a word. In this dictionary entry, the line stating the word's origin from Greek oikonomia is the etymological information.
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— from Greek (oikonomia)