If you're analysing the present conjuncture, you can't start and end at the economy.
From the guardian.co.uk
By the 2020s, an ominous new conjuncture of these trends will once again threaten massive disruption.
From the washingtonpost.com
An understanding of this conjuncture is essential.
From the theatlantic.com
Now that same independent central bank is grappling with an ugly conjuncture of rising inflation and falling growth.
From the economist.com
Analyse the conjuncture that you're in.
From the guardian.co.uk
General economic trends cover large periods, they coincide however with the events of the conjuncture of circumstances.
From the en.wikipedia.org
If a change be necessary in our present constitution, it is to be undertaken in view of such a conjuncture as I have just mentioned.
From the en.wikipedia.org
This conjuncture highlights the need for a completely revised version of Raparapa rather than this re-edition of its charming, dated text.
From the theaustralian.com.au
One time, when I got sentenced, a conjuncture of highly unlikely events occurred that made the whole thing rather more scary, and more of a circus, than usual.
From the scienceblogs.com
More examples
A critical combination of events or circumstances
In general, a conjuncture is a period marked by some watershed event which separates different epochs.
The financial crisis of 2007 to the present is a crisis triggered by a liquidity shortfall in the United States banking system. It has resulted in the collapse of large financial institutions, the bailout of banks by national governments and downturns in stock markets around the world. ...
Relations between countries can follow a curve. This curve can be shaped by the domestic conditions and policies of the countries and international conditions. ...