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Sentence count:178+2Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: economic expertSimilar words: economic recoveryeconomiceconomicseconomicallyeconomynomineeautonomyastronomerMeaning: [ɪ'kɒnəmɪst]  n. an expert in the science of economics. 
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91. The theory dates back to the economist Adam Smith and the principle of specialisation.
92. 'We expect the headline inflation rate to ease to below 2% by March end as prices of manufactured products continue to soften,' said Manoranjan Sharma, chief economist at Canara Bank.
93. "The weakness reported in nondurable inventories adds some downside risk to our forecast for second quarter GDP growth," said Daniel Silver, an economist at JPMorgan in New York.
94. The human capital theory caused the economist and sociologist's widespread attention immediately.
95. If you think in terms of slogans like “free trade good; protectionism evil”, you find it outrageous that a credentialed economist might actually consider trade sanctions on China justified.
96. Kelvin Lau is the regional economist at Standard Chartered Bank Hong Kong.
97. Debbie Goldman, a research economist at the Communication Workers of America, recommends "narrow, targeted legislation that says the Universal Service Fund can be used for broadband.
98. Every state is doing the choice of trade policy in terms of their countries interest, and either free trade or protected trade is taken is always the hot issue argued between economist and politician.
99. Dear Economist: London and New York, which one should I plump for?
100. I have great confidence that President Bush's policies will grow the economy and create a job for every American who wants one, including his politically tone-deaf economist.
101. But Frederic Neumann , an economist at HSBC, sees tentative signs that spending is picking up.
102. Then, the financial jest with acerbic only zealous those past economist, what had become American at one's leisure today is newfangled.
103. The wholesomeness of industrial society during this epoch was captured by the American economist and Nobel Laureate, Paul Krugman, in his memorable image of a picket fence.
104. Writing in Kommersant newspaper the economist Dmitry Butrin said that Putin's relative success in fighting poverty over the last decade had been reversed.
105. But while the dust cloud remains in place over Europe's largest airports, "that is all but impossible," The Economist reported.
106. But Andy Xie , a Shanghai - based independent economist, says such fears are overblown.
107. One Washington economist, Margo Thorning(sentencedict.com), said Bernanke and his colleagues may eventually try that tactic again.
108. "The Fed is not going to see inflation as a threat, so they can keep interest rates low longer," said David Wyss, chief economist at Standard and Poor's in New York.
109. Later in the year, however, oil prices could ease since supplies from both OPEC and non-OPEC sources are expected to increase, said Sara Banaszak, senior economist at the American Petroleum Institute.
110. "It's not a lack of liquidity that's holding the economy back," said Michelle Girard, senior U.S. economist at RBS Securities in Stamford, Conn.
111. That will exacerbate China's need to increase its exports, said Cornell University economist Prasad.
112. The Turner-Brown proposal is a modern version of an idea originally floated in 1972 by the late James Tobin, the Nobel-winning Yale economist.
113. The price support is meagre and awkwardly designed, according to Bob Cropp, an economist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
114. I had two offers: one from an ad agency and one from the National Industrial Conference Board, where one of my professors was chief economist.
115. Perfect competition is defined by the economist as a technical term.
116. "You have another wave of anxiety, another tightening of credit, " said Robert Barbera, chief economist at the research and trading firm ITG.
117. This writer's famous twins included the comedian Ben Stiller, the economist John Maynard Keynes and the painter Georgia O'Keeffe.
118. Veblen was not only a famous economist and sociologist in the 20th century but also a rationalistic representative in the philosophical genres of higher education.
118. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
119. Per Bylund economist, writer, and founder of web site Anarchism. net.
120. The Economist unashamedly treats Africa as an aggregate , its many countries, cultures notwithstanding.
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