A fancy name for being rejected for a job opportunity based upon the employer's excuse that "times are tough and they're just not able to hire anyone at the moment".
Despite posting record profits in the previous fiscal quarter, the major pharmaceutical company declined four dozen people at job interviews and gave them all an economic turndown.
by Raul (comes out at night) January 28, 2012
by Lygreen145 July 11, 2008
by ThorMonster December 18, 2015
The concept of settling down with a girl over the winter months in order to save money and avoid going out on those cold nights.
by doing the dishes May 26, 2016
A socioeconomic philosophy that seeks to equalize decision-making power by giving ownership of businesses to the workers that run them. Allegedly, this will even out the distribution of wealth by shifting power from the minority (corporations) and put it in the hands of the majority (the people). Society will then democratically be able to choose the level of resources allocated to businesses.
Here is a link to an informative article explaining economic democracy in more depth, check it out!
www.luc.edu/faculty/dschwei/economicdemocracy.pdf
www.luc.edu/faculty/dschwei/economicdemocracy.pdf
by peacetothepeople May 18, 2016
An expression in which the economy has inflicted a bad thing on someone even though it was not the economy's fault.
*John gets his character in a game headshot*
John: Oh my god, I just got economically owned!
Mike: Well, the economy is to be blamed for this.
John: What the fu** does the economy have to do with this?
Mike: I don't fu***** know, just accept that you got economically owned.
John: Oh my god, I just got economically owned!
Mike: Well, the economy is to be blamed for this.
John: What the fu** does the economy have to do with this?
Mike: I don't fu***** know, just accept that you got economically owned.
by StealthBlackHand March 20, 2009
Free Market Capitalism, a form of Social Darwinism predicated on the ability to obtain capital, wherein companies and corporations compete in a Darwinian market that favors whatever is best for business.
In theory Capitalism (Economic Darwinism) is supposed to be regulated by the consumer, but most consumers are lazy and apathetic and the majority of them are probably idiots, as evidenced by the survival of Electronic Arts and the success of the Twilight Saga.
by HighFunctioningSociopath September 14, 2011