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Sentence count:229+12Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: economic sciencepolitical economySimilar words: economiceconomic recoveryeconomicallyeconomisteconomydynamicsnomineeautonomyMeaning: [iːkəˈnɒmɪks; ek-]  n. the branch of social science that deals with the production and distribution and consumption of goods and services and their management. 
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61. Science policy and science studies; Industrial economics.
62. Yet real life is about economics.
63. Business and labour history; Business economics.
64. Business and labour history; Labour economics.
65. Not so in new classical economics.
66. Science policy and science studies; Business economics.http://sentencedict.com/economics.html
67. Frank Reich, the brilliant professor of economics at Harvard.
68. He knows little about economics or the wider world.
69. Marketing, sales and distribution; Industrial economics.
70. Communism, while it lasted, claimed to be about economics.
71. I've a master's in economics.
72. And they all hold supply-side economics in contempt.
73. Economics is pushing nations to disintegrate and regions to integrate simultaneously.
74. In economics, its use is a blend of two ideas, abstraction and pure problem-solving.
75. To be fair, even economists did not know much about environmental economics until recently.
76. It would be quite wrong in thinking about the economics of socialist countries to focus exclusively on inefficiency.
77. To a certain degree, the rush to get on line boils down to simple economics.
78. Eric Lindsay, head of economics at Methodist College, has been central in organising the fair.
79. Smith never taught a course in economics; in fact, Smith never even took a course in economics.
80. But all this provides much of the interest of economics as well as a good deal of its employment.
81. But the disdain of these accomplished economists for supply-side economics can easily be deduced from their writings and congressional testimony.
82. It is largely a matter of economics and much hinges on the current price of energy.
83. One reason: a sharp drop in the number of undergraduate students choosing economics as a major.
84. He has a degree in economics and international relations, works for the government, and has travelled abroad.
85. The new economics of major league baseball also work against inner-city talent, Towers says.
86. Industrial economics Local enterprise agencies offer free advice and counselling to people who own or are considering setting up a small business.
87. The literature throws into sharp relief the essential dichotomy in the approach to this issue between economics and economic history.
88. Many students who were denied admission, said Mr Salemi, turned to economics as an alternative.
89. And many blacks argue that the difference is not a matter of economics, particularly with computer prices dropping.
90. Marxism, my friend, has studied economics and the social classes.
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