Examples of 'makes economic sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "makes economic sense"

This phrase is commonly used to suggest that a particular decision or action is logical or reasonable from an economic standpoint. It implies that the choice being discussed will likely lead to positive financial outcomes or benefits

How to use "makes economic sense" in a sentence

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makes economic sense
Insect farming makes economic sense as well.
The conversion of logged forests to plantations makes economic sense.
Wind power makes economic sense.
It makes economic sense but not necessarily geomagnetic sense.
Investing in human capital makes economic sense.
Often it makes economic sense to conduct this analysis as a first step.
Paying for biodiversity makes economic sense.
It therefore makes economic sense and good politics to fight corruption.
Why sustainability makes economic sense.
It even makes economic sense since you will probably reduce the cost of maintenance.
Renewable energy makes economic sense.
Investing in the reduction of hunger is a moral imperative but it also makes economic sense.
None of this makes economic sense.
That is why investing in a green infrastructure also makes economic sense.
It just makes economic sense.

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Action is possible now and it makes economic sense.
It only makes economic sense.
Improving our mental wellbeing makes economic sense.
Kicking him out makes economic sense and shows we are tough.
Thus intensive fish rearing makes economic sense.
If it makes economic sense.
Investing in treatment makes economic sense.
This installation makes economic sense because the biomass is obtained free of charge.
Environmental protection makes economic sense.
It even makes economic sense since you will probably lessen the cost of repairs.
Turning to robots makes economic sense.
Funding certain actions through the EU budget instead of separate national programmes makes economic sense.
Why renewable energy makes economic sense for mining.
Managing waste in an environmentally sound manner also makes economic sense.
To say that investing in people makes economic sense is to state the obvious.
Gender equality matters in its own right but it also makes economic sense.
It is doubtful that reprocessing makes economic sense in the present environment of cheap uranium.
The government is expanding the grid wherever it makes economic sense.
Defending these jobs not only makes economic sense but also fosters social and environmental sustainability.
It is the only business model that makes economic sense.
Fourthly, it makes economic sense to work together.
Doctors say the approach makes economic sense.
It just makes economic sense for you to go, Dan.
A common price system only makes economic sense if.
Look, it makes economic sense to turn.
Prevention of diseases makes economic sense.
Buying a jet makes economic sense for those who fly over about 400 hours a year.
Being energy conscious makes economic sense.
They are not just doing it for altruistic reasons, it really makes economic sense.
More Europe makes economic sense.
And the action from those companies shows that it just makes economic sense.
Having several wives makes economic sense among herders, not among hunters.
Why the open source licensing system makes economic sense.
A tune-up makes economic sense.
We have worked with Manitoba Hydro to determine what makes economic sense.

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