economics的意思和读音

economics

: [ˌekəˈnɑmɪks] : [ˌiːkəˈnɒmɪks]

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economicsn.

1.[u]the study of how a society organizes its money, trade and industry

He studied politics and economics at Yale.

Keynesian/Marxist economics

2.[pl][u]the way in which money influences, or is organized within an area of business or society

The economics of the project are very encouraging.

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n.1.the study of the way that goods and services are produced and sold and the way money is managed; relating to economics2.the conditions that affect the economic success or failure of a product, company, country, etc.

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1.Chris Watling of Longview Economics, a consultancy, points out that commodity and equity markets seem to be negatively correlated.

2."We have to stop the bush fires turning into a Europe-wide forest fire, " declares Olli Rehn, the European Union's economics commissioner.“,”OlliRehn

3.Enlightened government of the left, combining market economics with effective social policy, would not be a bad thing.

4.But good economics is often harder to do than bad economics.

5.I began to lose interest in economics during my senior (third) year because it did not seem to deal with important social problems.

6.These principles recur throughout this book and are introduced here to give you an overview of what economics is all about.穿

7.national, graduated from The London School of Economics, who speaks with a strong British accent, was one of the speakers.

8.He said he entered economics at the urging of his father, after toying briefly with philosophy.

9.His hope was to reduce the whole teaching of economics to a few principles and explain them in ways that people would never forget.

10.Lonergan's concept of economics differs radically from that of contemporary economists and represent a major paradigm shift.