plutonomic
Definition
Adjective - Relating to plutonomy: "plutonomic" describes something pertaining to the study or analysis of wealth production and distribution, especially in the context of political economy. It is a specialized term used in economics and social sciences.
Usage Examples
- (An analysis focused on how wealth is produced and distributed.)
- (Her work examines wealth dynamics from a political economy viewpoint.)
- (A critique centered on the economic forces shaping wealth.)
Advanced Usage
- "Plutonomic model": a theoretical framework for understanding how wealth is generated and allocated within a society.
- The plutonomic model predicts that technological innovation will concentrate wealth further. (The model forecasts wealth concentration.)
- "Plutonomic theory": a set of ideas explaining the relationship between wealth, power, and economic systems.
- Classical plutonomic theory often focuses on land and labor as primary sources of wealth. (Theory from early political economists.)
Variants and Related Words
- Plutonomy (noun): the study of the production and distribution of wealth; political economy.
- Plutonomy examines how wealth influences social structures. (The field of study.)
- Plutonomist (noun): a person who studies or specializes in plutonomy.
- The plutonomist presented data on global wealth concentration. (An expert in the field.)
Synonyms
- Political-economic: relating to the intersection of politics and economics.
- Wealth-related: concerning the creation and distribution of wealth.
Related Idioms
(No common idioms are associated with "plutonomic," as it is a technical academic term.)