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Maragima

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Gĩtugĩ kĩa Ũrũmwe wa Mabũrũri (UN) ĩronania ng'ũndũ cia ndũnyũ (GDP) ya Thĩ ũmwe harĩ mũndũ (2024, PPP) >$60,000 $50,000 - $60,000 $40,000 - $50,000 $30,000 - $40,000 $20,000 - $30,000 $10,000 - $20,000 $5,000 - $10,000 $2,500 - $5,000 $1,000 - $2,500 <$1,000 Gũtirĩ Ũhoro
 

Maragima nĩ gĩcigo kĩa ũraganda, ũthegeithia na wonjoria, o hamwe na ũhũthĩri wa indo na ũtungata.[lower-alpha 1] Na njĩra ndaya, nĩ ĩtaũrĩtwo ta gĩcunjĩ kĩa mũingĩ kĩrĩa kĩringithanagia mĩtugo, mĩario, na nguũrio ya mathĩoya. Maragima hamũre nĩ imanjĩka cia tabarĩra ĩrĩa ĩna taatha ya ũndũire, mĩũrũngũ, mathomo, mĩĩro, matwĩka, ngumbacũ, ũteti na mathĩoya ta Embenatha Rũngarũ. Embenatha ici itugaga taatha na ngata ya harĩa maragima ĩririmbũkaga. Ũguo nĩ kuuga atĩ, gĩcunjĩ kĩa maragima nĩ rũrenda rwa mĩhang'o na ing'aing'e ya andũ ĩrĩa ĩtarũgamaga ĩ wiki.

  1. Sometimes spelled oeconomy or, with a ligature, œconomy in British English, both are pronounced /ˈkɒnəmi/. The term is ultimately derived from Greek Template:Wikt-lang, from Template:Wikt-lang, "house", and Template:Wikt-lang, "to manage". In contemporary times, however, the spelling that begins with œ has become obsolete and rarely used, since it has been reduced to e in American English or separated as oe in British English. From the eighteenth century, the spelling oeconomy dropped the letter o, thus making economy the common spelling for the term.[1][2]
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  1. Schabas, Magaret; Wennerlind, Carl (2023). A Philosopher's Economist: Hume and the Rise of Capitalism. University of Chicago Press. p. 17. ISBN 978-0-226-82402-4.
  2. Essinger, James (2007). Spellbound: The Surprising Origins and Astonishing Secrets of English Spelling. Random House Publishing Group. p. 250. ISBN 978-0-440-33693-8.