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1. economics
noun. ['ˌɛkəˈnɑːmɪks, ˌiːkəˈnɑːmɪks'] the branch of social science that deals with the production and distribution and consumption of goods and services and their management.
Synonyms
Etymology
- economy (English)
- oeconomia (Latin)
Rhymes with Economics
- polyconomics
- clintonomics
- rogernomics
- reaganomics
- ergonomics
- comics
How do you pronounce economics?
Pronounce economics as ˌɛkəˈnɑmɪks.
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Sentences with economics
1. Noun, plural
Each one of these categories has fundamental concepts that can help understand economics in all its aspects.
Quotes about economics
1. Religion and art spring from the same root and are close kin. Economics and art are strangers.
- Nathaniel Hawthorne
2. There's a snobbery at work in architecture. The subject is too often treated as a fine art, delicately wrapped in mumbo-jumbo. In reality, it's an all-embracing discipline taking in science, art, maths, engineering, climate, nature, politics, economics.
- Norman Foster
3. So no, I’m not too big on religion...and not very fond of politics or economics either...And why should I be? They are the man-created trinity of terrors that ravages the earth and deceives those I care about. What mental turmoil and anxiety does any human face that is not related to one of those three?
- Wm. Paul Young, The Shack