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economista person who studies or writes about economicsCheck pronunciation: economist
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economist1580s, "household manager," from Middle French économiste; see economy + -ist. Meaning "student of political economy" is from 1804.
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economist/ɪˈkɑːnəmɪst/ noun plural economists economist /ɪˈkɑːnəmɪst/ noun plural economists Learner's definition of ECONOMIST [count] : a person who studies or specializes in economics (sense 1) Econ [..]
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economistsystem of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
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economistA weekly newsmagazine (which calls itself a newspaper), published in the United Kingdom but distributed worldwide. Since it was established in 1843, it has been a champion of free trade.
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economistOne who studies economics. [D02691]
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economistA individual, usually a homo sapien, who has received extensive training in economic theories, applications, and analysis and whose primary employment involves the research, teaching, consulting, and [..]
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economistan expert in the science of economics (economy) the system of production and distribution and consumption (economy) the efficient use of resources; "economy of effort" (econo [..]
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economistDefinition A person who works in or studies the field of economics.
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economistis a social scientist devoted to the study of the relationship between human behavior and supply and demand.
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economist(n) an expert in the science of economics
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economistA individual, usually a homo sapien, who has received extensive training in economic theories, applications, and analysis and whose primary employment involves the research, teaching, consulting, and [..]
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