noneconomic

/ (ˌnɒniːkəˈnɒmɪk, -ɛkəˈnɒmɪk) /


adjective
  1. not of or relating to economic factors: noneconomic benefits

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How to use noneconomic in a sentence

  • Hmmm, you'd think Rahm might've raised that earlier, and been more reluctant to bargain over, you know, non-economic issues.

    Did Rahm Blink? | Justin Green | September 19, 2012 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • We have seen the assumptions of a non-economic sort that are implicit in Wieser's conception of a "natural society."

    Social Value | B. M. Anderson
  • Present day discussions of practical economic problems are rich in data of a non-economic sort.

    Social Value | B. M. Anderson
  • Indeed, it is through the machinery of distribution that the non-economic values most vitally affect economic values.

    Social Value | B. M. Anderson
  • The most obvious non-economic factor, and the one the neglect of which has led Socialists most astray, is nationalism.