What is the difference between economy and stickiness?
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Effective management of the resources of a community or system.
Collective focus of the study of money, currency and trade, and the efficient use of resources.
Frugal use of resources.
* Jonathan Swift
The system of production and distribution and consumption. The overall measure of a currency system; as the national economy.
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(archaic) Management of one’s (l).
Cheap to run; using minimal resources; representing good value for money.
the property of sticking or adhering; adhesion
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warmth and humidity, as on a muggy day
(economics, of prices or wages) the tendency to stay the same despite changes in the economy
(marketing, interface design) the presence of unique attributes that make a product indisposable and valuable to its owner
(advertising) a research measure that captures the extent to which viewers wish to spend more time looking at or reading a print ad.
(psychology) an overemotional attachment to others; clinging in interpersonal relations; difficulty with ending conversations
As nouns the difference between economy and stickiness
is that economy is effective management of the resources of a community or system while stickiness is the property of sticking or adhering; adhesion.As a adjective economy
is cheap to run; using minimal resources; representing good value for money.economy
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Alternative forms
*Noun
(wikipedia economy) (economies)- I have no other notion of economy than that it is the parent to liberty and ease.
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Derived terms
* collaborative economy * command economy * economic * economical * economist * economize * market economy * peer-to-peer economy * planned economy * sharing economyAdjective
(-)- "He bought an economy car."
- "Economy size".
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*stickiness
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Noun
(-)- The stickiness of a cellphone might be measured by its ability to tell correct time, locate its user, and allow its user to remain connected regardless of location.
- The low stickiness rating helped explain why our ad’s brand linkage rating was so low: people were turned off by the blurriness of the main photo.