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economist
e·con·o·mist E0031700 (ĭ-kŏn′ə-mĭst)n.1. A specialist in economics.2. Archaic An economical person.economist (ɪˈkɒnəmɪst) n1. (Economics) a specialist in economics2. archaic a person who advocates or practises frugalitye•con•o•mist (ɪˈkɒn ə mɪst) n. 1. a specialist in the science of economics. 2. Archaic. a thrifty or frugal person. [1580–90] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | economist - an expert in the science of economicseconomic experteconomics profession - the body of professional economistseconometrician, econometrist - an economist who uses statistical and mathematical methodsmacroeconomic expert, macroeconomist - an economist who specializes in macroeconomicsmicroeconomic expert, microeconomist - an economist who specializes in microeconomicsmonetarist - an advocate of the theory that economic fluctuations are caused by increases or decreases in the supply of moneysocial scientist - someone expert in the study of human society and its personal relationships |
economistnounQuotations "Economists set themselves too easy, too useless a task if in tempestuous seasons they can only tell us that when the storm is long past the ocean will be flat again" [John Maynard Keynes A Tract on Monetary Reform] "If all economists were laid end to end, they would not reach a conclusion" [George Bernard Shaw]Translationseconomy (iˈkonəmi) noun1. the thrifty, careful management of money etc to avoid waste. Please use the water with economy; We must make economies in household spending. 節約 节约2. organization of money and resources. the country's economy; household economy. 經濟 经济economic (iːkəˈnomik) adjective1. of or concerned with (an) economy. the country's economic future. 經濟的 经济上的2. likely to bring a profit. an economic rent. 划算的 合算的,有经济效益的 economical (iːkəˈnomikəl) adjective thrifty; not extravagant. This car is very economical on petrol. 節約的 节约的ˌecoˈnomically adverb 節約地 节约地economics (iːkəˈnomiks) noun singular the study of production and distribution of money and goods. He is studying economics. 經濟學 经济学eˈconomist noun a person who is an expert in economics. 經濟學家 经济学家eˈconomize, eˈconomise verb to spend money or goods carefully. We must economize on fuel. 節約 节约economist
economist a specialist in economics MedicalSeeeconomyEconomist
EconomistA person, especially but not necessarily an academic, who studies how people produce, trade, and use goods and services. Economists look at how different actors, such as individuals, companies, and governments, interact with one another to maximize the fulfillment of their needs through the use of scarce resources. Economists also study supply, demand, and the relationship between the two. There are a number of schools of thought among economists. Some major schools are classical economics, which considers the sources of production as well as the role of the Invisible Hand of the market, and Marxism, which considers the exploitation of labor by holders of capital. Other, modern schools of thought include Keynesianism, which emphasizes the role of demand as opposed to supply, and monetarism, which promotes the use of the free market and considers the role of money supply in economic growth. See also: Macroeconomics, Microeconomics.economist Related to economist: Financial Times, home economist, Wall Street JournalSynonyms for economistnoun an expert in the science of economicsSynonymsRelated Words- economics profession
- econometrician
- econometrist
- macroeconomic expert
- macroeconomist
- microeconomic expert
- microeconomist
- monetarist
- social scientist
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