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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
sectoral
adjective
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▪ An interesting feature of the rural economy is the way in which these sectoral employment changes are interlinked.
▪ For example, ministries responsible for control of government expenditure may oppose the sponsor ministry's sectoral strategy on the grounds of cost.
▪ Institutions organised nationally and regionally along sectoral lines hinder the establishment of more appropriate institutions in rural areas.
▪ Many of these organizations, termed sectoral organizations, joined alliances that were local, regional and national in character.
▪ Particular sectoral discussions, she continued, would carry with them their own specific measures.
▪ Review throws up three vast sectoral changes.
▪ Two-tier banking system introduced: a federal reserve comprising republican central banks, and commercial banks formed from sectoral state banks.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sectoral

Sectoral \Sec"tor*al\, a. Of or pertaining to a sector; as, a sectoral circle.

Wiktionary
sectoral

a. Of or pertaining to a sector (all senses).

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Sectoral

Sectoral can refer to:

  • Sectoral analysis, statistical analysis of a sector of the economy
  • Sectoral balances, statistical analysis of an entire nation's economy
  • Sectoral currency, currency that can only be used for certain sectors of the economy
  • Sectoral output, a measure of the value of an industry

Usage examples of "sectoral".

His melancholy conclusion was that development preferences are the outcomes of an intricate inter-play between sectoral pressure groups and coalitions of interest groups - and not the result of progress ex machina.