Synonym: economic expert. Similar words: economic recovery, economic, economics, economically, economy, nominee, autonomy, astronomer. Meaning: [ɪ'kɒnəmɪst] n. an expert in the science of economics.
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31. As Chinhui Juhn, an economist at the University of Houston, has pointed out, this is no longer so.
32. The selloff could begin this fall and continue into 1997, said Chuck Lambert, chief economist for the association.
33. The cost of each study was calculated with the advice of a health economist and a hospital finance officer.
34. Northwestern University economist Bruce Meyer discovered that the likelihood of getting a job actually triples during the last month of unemployment benefits.
35. During those six years Salgado, the economist who became a photographer, took pictures of the face of globalisation.
36. One popular blunder that almost every economist denounces is rent control.
37. The research is being undertaken on an inter-disciplinary basis and the two principal investigators are an economist and a social policy specialist.
38. John Kendall, economist at Baring Brothers, said he expected the market to continue to be firm next week.
39. Sometimes these views are based on reasoning that an economist would judge fallacious.
40. It is not therefore possible at present for the public finance economist to appeal to a generally accepted body of theory.
41. The specter that has haunted the economist has been the monopoly seeking extortionate gains at the public expense.
42. Companies are facing another tough year in 1992, Keith Wey, economist, told an association conference in London yesterday.
43. Perhaps so, but the great economist also saw it as confirming evidence of improving real wages.
44. A former secretary of labor in the Clinton administration, Reich is a Faustian political economist.
45. The Economist interviewed him in a chintzy suite at Claridge's.
46. Raquel Zelaya, a neo-liberal economist, was an advisor to the previous government.
47. Peter Morgan, an economist at Merrill Lynch in Tokyo, estimates that consumer-price inflation is just 1%.
48. The Economist called it the Consumer-Credit Snowball and pronounced it well and truly rolling.
49. One need not be a Nobel Prize economist to divine the logical extension of that trend.
50. The economist does not enter into the dubious moral arguments about the importance or virtue of the wants to be satisfied.
51. That was the warning to the conference from Peter West, health economist with Touche Ross management consultants.
52. Gavriil Popov, a radical economist, had been elected chair of the Moscow city soviet on April 20.
53. Stiglitz left this week to become chief economist at the World Bank.
54. According to one economist, at the current growth rate, China will have the largest economy in the world by 2030.
55. Henry Kaufman, the economist and investment analyst, might be expected to welcome the trend.
56. The woman's husband, a 28-year-old economist, was the most seriously injured of the victims.
57. You should have up to three years experience after your degree in economics or related subjects, preferably as a business economist.
58. Jayojit, the economist, arrives in Calcutta already at one remove from his existence.
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59. One economist suggests that the numbers might increase further before they level off.
60. Kenneth Haley, an economist for Chevron, supported lifting the embargo on principle but said both sides have exaggerated the impact.
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