Interregional

Word INTERREGIONAL
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Definitions and meanings of "Interregional"

What do we mean by interregional?

Of, involving, or connecting two or more regions. adjective

Situated between different regions: as, interregional zones.

Of, pertaining to, or connecting two or more regions adjective

Of, pertaining to, or connecting two or more regions.

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The word "interregional" in example sentences

So, these, what they call interregional agreements, were worked out. ❋ Unknown (1990)

So in addition to all its other advantages, its the cheapest way for California to meet their projected needs in interregional transport capacity. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the case of Ohlin, the award referred to his development of a theory of international and interregional trade, designed to explain both the causes and the consequences of trade – known as the Heckscher-Ohlin model. ❋ Unknown (2010)

African leaders have made a top talking point of the need to boost interregional trade, but headway has been slow. ❋ Patrick McGroarty (2012)

Douglass North has shed new light on the economic development in Europe and the United States before and in connection with the industrial revolution, including the roles of sea transport and changes in the pattern of regional specialization and interregional trade. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"Monetary authorities could coordinate policies to boost domestic and regional demand, and ensure intraregional exchange rate stability, while maintaining interregional exchange rate flexibility." ❋ Natasha Brereton-Fukui (2011)

Supply-side measures, improved energy efficiency, commodity-price stabilization mechanisms and greater intra- and interregional cooperation to ensure sufficient trade in food and energy and effective commodity market regulation would also help, it said. ❋ Natasha Brereton-Fukui (2011)

These records show Omar Khan in Darraband collecting Rs. 2 and Sarwar Khan in Tank receiving Rs. 3 on each of the six camels employed by the Peshin Sayyid to execute the British commercial experiment between Calcutta and Bukhara. 76 In Darraband, Muhin Shah either exchanged or rehired camels. 77 The area under the control of the Lohani brothers was a market for transport animals, and a general supply center for interregional commercial caravans. ❋ Unknown (2008)

And much of international trade is interregional anyway, not global, being centered on European, North American, and East Asian blocs; this is true for just under 50 percent of both agriculture and manufactured goods. ❋ Unknown (2010)

For example, during his aborted attempt to reclaim the Durrani throne in 1833, Shuja borrowed Rs. 2,000 from a merchant in Sind to use as monetary "blessings" to the Peshin Sayyids as he advanced to Qandahar through their village. 2 But, more important, their Sayyid status gave them access to an interregional network of Muslim merchants. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The British reinvigoration of the Durrani monarchy was a lower-level concern in a hierarchy of considerations dominated by interregional and global commercial aspirations and considerations. ❋ Unknown (2008)

That's on top of interregional transactions, with India's Mahindra ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Peshin traders said the majority of their profits came from the second or spring leg of their annual interregional trading cycle when they transported and sold Indian and English goods in Afghanistan, Iran, and Central Asia. 12 Conolly claims to have seen a partial accounting of commercial transactions made by Muhin Shah in 1828. ❋ Unknown (2008)

These organizations forecasted technological change, defined trends in consumption and interregional migration, quantified externalities, and so on. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In other words, the British policy of inhibiting the movement of Russian rubles through Afghanistan impaired the business presence of Peshawar-based interregional traders like the Sethis and their agents in Kabul. ❋ Unknown (2008)

But those earlier businesses had not required the transportation and distribution networks that would make crime not only organized but interregional. ❋ DANIEL OKRENT (2010)

The stated purpose of her corridor program was to fund planning, design, and construction of “corridors of national significance, economic growth, and international or interregional trade.” ❋ Matt Dellinger (2010)

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