Howdy Johndep:
Welcome to the Forum.
The short answer is "YES". A 250 carb onto a 200 is doable and worth the effort in increase performance. The longer more detailed answer will depend on what engine you are working with, which 250 carb you are adapting and what else you might need to do to get the most from the effort. The "What else" takes in linkage, air cleaner, carb base and bolt flange spread, carb bore size in the manifold and throttle bore size in the carb. This will depend on what vehicle you are working with and which 250 carb you are adapting. Pre '67 carb and distributors worked together. It is called the Load-a-matic system. Read Jack's excellent "sticky" explanation at the top of this forum for details.
Is it "economical"? If you have a 250 carb in good serviceable condition and are somewhat handy mechanically, the answer is "Yes". If you have to buy a rebuilt 250 carb from Pony Carb, and have it installed professionally the answer is probably "No". The term "economical" has so many dimensions and interpretations.
If you have a stock 200 with headers, increasing carb is a good next step.
It would be helpful to know details of your vehicle, like other mods, year of head and block, trans, budget, intended use (goals) to be more exact and more helpful to you.
Adios, David