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EconomicsThe study of the economy. See also: Macroeconomics; microeconomics; Keynesian economics, monetarism, and supply-side economics.
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Economics1[uncountable] the study of how a society organizes its money, trade, and industry He studied politics and economics at Yale. Keynesian/Marxist economics see also home economics2 [plural, uncountable] [..]
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Economics1580s, "art of managing a household," perhaps from French économique (see economic); also see -ics. Meaning "science of wealth" is from 1792.
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Economics/ˌɛkəˈnɑːmɪks/ noun economics /ˌɛkəˈnɑːmɪks/ noun Learner's definition of ECONOMICS 1 [noncount] : a science concerned with the process or system by which goods and services are produced, so [..]
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Economics1. The science that deals with human wants and satisfaction. 2. The science that deals with a person's efforts to satisfy his/her wants through the use of the scarce resources of nature.
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Economicsstudy of monetary systems, or the creation, buying, and selling of goods and services.
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EconomicsA social science that investigates the conditions and laws affecting the production, distribution, and consumption of the national wealth. Editor's Note: In a much narrower sense, the study of ec [..]
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EconomicsA social science that studies the allocation of limited resources to the production of goods and services used to satisfy consumer's unlimited wants and needs. Five notable phrases contained in t [..]
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Economicsthe branch of social science that deals with the production and distribution and consumption of goods and services and their management (economic) of or relating to an economy, the system of productio [..]
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EconomicsDefinition The study of how the forces of supply and demand allocate scarce resources. Subdivided into microeconomics, which examines the behavior of firms, consumers and the role of government; and m [..]
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EconomicsThe study of the ways goods and services are produced, transported, sold, and used.
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EconomicsThe study of how people, firms and societies choose to allocate scarce resources with alternative uses.
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EconomicsThe production and management of material wealth. Geographers are especially interested in the spatial
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Economicsis the academic study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
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Economics(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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Economicsn. economía
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Economicsan area of discipline or study related to
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EconomicsThe study of how human beings allocate limited resources to produce various commodities and how those goods are distributed for consumption among members of society.
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EconomicsThe Science of utilization, distribution, and consumption of services and materials.
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EconomicsThe combined discipline of Psychology and Economics that investigates what happens in markets in which some of the agents display Human limitations and complications.
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EconomicsEconomic aspects of the dental profession and Dental Care.
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EconomicsEconomic aspects related to the management and operation of a Hospital.
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EconomicsEconomic aspects of the field of Medicine, the medical profession, and Health care. It includes the economic and financial impact of Disease in general on the Patient, the Physician, society, or Gover [..]
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EconomicsEconomic aspects of the Nursing profession.
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EconomicsEconomic aspects of the fields of Pharmacy and Pharmacology as they apply to the development and study of Medical Economics in rational Drug Therapy and the impact of pharmaceuticals on the cost of me [..]
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EconomicsThe science of utilization, distribution, and consumption of services and materials.
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EconomicsEconomic aspects of the dental profession and dental care.
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EconomicsEconomic aspects related to the management and operation of a hospital.
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EconomicsEconomic aspects of the field of medicine, the medical profession, and health care. It includes the economic and financial impact of disease in general on the patient, the physician, society, or gover [..]
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EconomicsEconomic aspects of the nursing profession.
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EconomicsEconomic aspects of the fields of pharmacy and pharmacology as they apply to the development and study of medical economics in rational drug therapy and the impact of pharmaceuticals on the cost of me [..]
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EconomicsThe study of how people use scarce resources to satisfy unlimited wants.
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EconomicsEconomics is difficult to define unambiguously, many definitions having been proposed as the subject has evolved. Definitions are ex ...
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EconomicsThe system where goods and services are exchanged. Generally, labor was the common asset that every human being could use in exchange for the goods needed to survive. There are several types of econ [..]
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EconomicsThe study of how a given society allocates scarce resources to meet the unlimited wants and need of its members.
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EconomicsA social science that studies the allocation of limited resources to the production of goods and services used to satisfy consumer's unlimited wants and needs. Five notable phrases contained in t [..]
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EconomicsThe study of the allocation of scarce (limited) resources.
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Economicsthe study of how individuals and groups make decisions about the production, distribution, and consumption of limited resources as the individuals or groups attempt to fulfill their needs and wants
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Economics|Economics
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Economicsan area of discipline or study related to
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EconomicsThe branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
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Economicsis the study of the allocation of limited resources to satisfy unlimited human wants.
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EconomicsThe branch of the social sciences concerned primarily with analyzing and explaining human behavior in making decisions about the allocation of scarce resources. Economists study the complex ways in wh [..]
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EconomicsThe study of the economy. See also: Macroeconomics; microeconomics; Keynesian economics, monetarism, and supply-side economics.
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