What's a word that means "cost-effective" in the monetary context?
"Cost-effective" is a generic term that can be used to describe anything that is "productive relative to the cost" whereby cost is a very vague term which can refer to either time, money, or human resources, etc.
"Time-effective" will be a specific case of "cost-effective", in the context of "time".
What may be a word to mean "cost-effective" in the context of "money"?
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I consider that a nice option could be Economical
, for me the meaning is exactly the same and in other languages like Spanish is more common to say Economical
than Cost-effective
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