Synonym: economic science, political economy. Similar words: economic, economic recovery, economically, economist, economy, dynamics, nominee, autonomy. Meaning: [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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121. Until recently, Dole was openly contemptuous of the supply side economics espoused by Kemp and other conservatives.
122. The need now was for urban policies that matched the new challenges posed by the economics of urban growth and decline.
123. The discipline that journalists have been most diffident about is economics.
124. The reader will soon discover that I think very little of certain of the central ideas of economics.
125. Economics allowed investment banking recruiters to compare directly the academic records of recruits.
126. In welfare economics we are taught that to internalize externalities by appropriate contracts is socially desirable.
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127. She's doing a double major in political science and economics.
128. Against this powerful combination of socialism and nationalism, liberal economics stood little chance.
129. Embassy officials have said that Makharadze, an economics minister, had diplomatic immunity.
130. His father was an engineer and his mother taught economics at Carnegie Mellon University.
131. But as Marshall knew, economics is not just an academic study, but also a craft for practitioners.
132. Naturally, neoclassical economists will stand aghast at what they regard as an unwarranted political intrusion into the realm of positive economics.
133. The principal directed her to stop discussing school politics, to teach economics, and to use more conventional teaching methods.
134. My second reason for opposing the amendment spans economics and politics.
135. As any Economics 101 student could have warned beforehand, none of these schemes has had more than a marginal impact.
136. Such efforts reveal one big barrier for the technology, however: it is not yet clear how the economics will work.
137. In 1924 Malinowski joined the London School of Economics as reader in social anthropology.
138. Mr Delors was at the London School of Economics, less than a mile away, delivering a lecture.
139. Other co-operation agreements were signed, covering economics, trade, transport, technical affairs, culture and drug policing.
140. Politics and economics have heeded the advice of biologists and conservationists but little.
141. This is in sharp contrast to the approach of traditional neo-classical economics.
142. The Labour Ministers were educated in the language and concepts of Keynesian economics by the academic economists in the government.
143. Work experience is regarded as beneficial for students of Agriculture and beneficial for those following the Agricultural Science/Economics degree.
144. The economists Clower and Leijonhufvud have argued that a distinction needs to be drawn between Keynesian economics and the economics of Keynes.
145. Reason says the same laws of economics that brought the market down should keep it from spiraling into the abyss.
146. They're polluting, wasteful and an incredibly expensive drain on national and personal economics.
147. The basic neoclassical approach to demand has received substantial criticism even within the economics profession.
148. The precious place of the nude was bolstered by the economics of the art market in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
149. However, further studies are required to be able to reach significant conclusions on the economics of such an attempt.
150. There are more dubious politics than sensible economics in the budget deal negotiated by the White House and the Republican leadership.
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