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- Econography abstract "Econography is the study of spending profiles of a population of a region and the culture of its people, down to the postcode level, including consumer and business spending by gender, age, income, living situation and location. Econographic trends describe the historical changes in category spending over time, by segment or community.".
- Econography wikiPageExternalLink www.peoplelikeu.com.au.
- Econography wikiPageID "37568257".
- Econography wikiPageLength "5788".
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- Econography wikiPageRevisionID "705852704".
- Econography wikiPageWikiLink Advertising.
- Econography wikiPageWikiLink Categorical_variable.
- Econography wikiPageWikiLink Category:Demographic_economics.
- Econography wikiPageWikiLink Census.
- Econography wikiPageWikiLink Cheque.
- Econography wikiPageWikiLink Consumer.
- Econography wikiPageWikiLink Economics.
- Econography wikiPageWikiLink Economist.
- Econography wikiPageWikiLink Economy.
- Econography wikiPageWikiLink Frequency.
- Econography wikiPageWikiLink Government.
- Econography wikiPageWikiLink Great_Depression.
- Econography wikiPageWikiLink Inflation_tax.
- Econography wikiPageWikiLink Innovation.
- Econography wikiPageWikiLink Population.
- Econography wikiPageWikiLink Postal_code.
- Econography wikiPageWikiLink UBank.
- Econography wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Econography wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Census_Bureau.
- Econography wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:External_links.
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- Econography wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Econography wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Econography subject Category:Demographic_economics.
- Econography hypernym Study.
- Econography type Book.
- Econography comment "Econography is the study of spending profiles of a population of a region and the culture of its people, down to the postcode level, including consumer and business spending by gender, age, income, living situation and location. Econographic trends describe the historical changes in category spending over time, by segment or community.".
- Econography label "Econography".
- Econography sameAs Q5333336.
- Econography sameAs m.0nd3lh3.
- Econography sameAs Q5333336.
- Econography wasDerivedFrom Econography?oldid=705852704.
- Econography isPrimaryTopicOf Econography.