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"economics" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] the study of how a society organizes its money, trade and industry
  2. [plural, uncountable] the way in which money influences, or is organized within, an area of business or society
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But I disagree with the idea that it has to be economics, economics, economics.
The economics are implausible; selling the economics to consumers, impossible.
Unit economics Enterprise business has completely different economics than SMB.
I started in economics and I couldn't stand orthodox economics.
We're living through an evolution from industrial economics to digital economics.
His research focuses on development economics, labor economics and applied econometrics.
Capital Economics said the underlying economics risks didn't justify Monday's rally.
Hailey is an Economics Producer, working with CNBC's Senior Economics Reporter Steve Liesman to cover the Federal Reserve, the U.S. economy and global economics.
By a former economics editor, now at the London School of Economics.
And then economics, regular classic economics, was not all that interesting to me, but the blend of psychology and economics is to me a sweet spot.
MNUCHIN: WELL, AGAIN, THEY'RE LOOKING AT ECONOMICS THE WAY WE'RE LOOKING AT ECONOMICS.
"Basket economics are more attractive to us than unit economics," McMillon told CNBC.
"Global Markets doesn't drive our economics and won't drive our economics," he said.
ECONOMICS AND POLICY (7,607) Economics, mathematics, business administration, data analysis, project management 18.
Now any reasonably crunchy economics degree can count as STEM with a tweak to its federal classification code, from economics (45.0601) to econometrics and quantitative economics (45.0603).
The three most popular majors at UC Davis are psychology, managerial economics and economics.
That sentiment was echoed by Louis Kuijs, head of Asia economics at Oxford Economics.
He holds a Phd in economics from the Department of Economics at Indiana University.
Economics includes both: The subfields of behavioral and applied economics rely on experimental data.
And trickle-down economics looks more like Chicken Little economics with every passing day.
Vincent H. Smith is a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and a professor of economics in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics at Montana State University.
First of all, only a small part of the economics profession is macroeconomics and monitor economics.
She majored in economics, and started an organization at college called Women in Economics and Government.
His father, a professor of economics at Stanford, received the Nobel Prize in economics in 2012.
Swati Dhingra is an associate professor of economics in the Department of Economics, the Centre for Economic Policy Research and the Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics.
James J. Heckman is the Henry Schultz Distinguished Service Professor of Economics at The University of Chicago, a Nobel Laureate in Economics and an expert in the economics of human development.
The finalists from the Council for Economic Education's National Economics Challenge on Monday will put their economics and problem-solving skills to the test in the nation's only high school economics competition.
I studied politics and economics in college and being an economics writer was repaid at 23, 24.
Mr Sawhney holds a B.A. (Honours) Economics and a M.A. Economics from The University of Delhi, India.
So an important thing about this is that there's nothing about Law and Economics that's bad economics.
Louis Kuijs, head of Asia economics at Oxford Economics, said China's growth will moderate starting next year.
These swamps cannot be drained by economics alone, any more than they were created by economics alone.
Partly, I think, because liquidity trap economics — depression economics — is deeply counterintuitive to many people, including economists.
The writer, a professor of economics and mathematics at Harvard, won the 2007 Nobel Prize in economics.
Less than one-tenth of the students who take an introductory economics class will major in economics.
But Economics 240.5 is a no less ambitious departure from standard introductory economics than Marglin's course was.
Citing economics research firm Oxford Economics, Sanchez said the economy is going to continue to expand this year.
For a general audience, he wrote several books on behavioural economics, starting with "Quasi-Rational Economics" in 1991.
Rehman graduated from the London School of Economics in 1992 with joint honors in economics, accounting, and finance.
Rehman graduated from the London School of Economics in 1992 with joint honors in economics, accounting, and finance.
In 2006, his financial support transformed the Institute for International Economics into the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
She studied economics for her bachelor's and master's degrees, and has a Ph.D. in economics from Syracuse University.
She graduated with honors from Stanford, and received a degree in economics from the London School of Economics.
Galbraith was not doing mathematical economics; he scorned the direction the economics profession was moving [in] because he felt the mathematical models couldn't adequately portray the set of institutions and sociological phenomenon that underline economics.
Louis Kuijs, head of Asia economics at Oxford Economics, said the speech was meaningful, if short on fresh initiatives.
The economic lesson of Christmas is that the most important things in economics might not be economics at all.
The real problem is that good economics often makes bad politics, and good politics of-ten makes bad economics.
"The growth of travel in the U.S. is an economics story," said Adam Sacks, the president of Tourism Economics.
" LOUIS KUIJS, HEAD OF ASIA ECONOMICS AT OXFORD ECONOMICS, HONG KONG "I think it (stabilization of growth) is sustainable.
"A "glorious period" for applied economics Pathak, who initially came to economics through an interest in mathematics and social justice, said we are in "a glorious period of economics, because the discipline is becoming more applied.
"The BOJ doesn't have much tools left to ease policy," said Shigeto Nagai, head of Japan economics at Oxford Economics.
" The way to counter these negative trends, in his view, is to abandon "austerity economics in favor of investment economics.
I had a choice of Extra Options — for girls: Home Economics, Art, and Secretarial Science — and I'd chosen Home Economics.
There is the Journal of Economics and Finance, published by Springer, but now also the Journal of Finance and Economics.
And it's showing how to teach introductory economics as an introduction to doing economics — not just observing it from afar.
Joel Slemrod is the Paul W. McCracken collegiate professor of business economics and public policy at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan and professor of economics in the Department of Economics.
"I did math for a living around economics — the economics of energy and the economics of stabilizing very tough places around the world in order to make sure there's less violence there," Buttigieg told the crowd that night.
The Cambridge economics department, founded by Marshall and home to Keynes, was at that time the world's leading school of economics.
" Alex, a third-year philosophy and economics student at University College London, says: "I have no relationship with my economics tutors.
Hart is economics professor at Harvard University while Holmstrom is professor of economics and management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Mr. Isaly has an A.B. in Economics from Princeton University and a M. Sc. (Econ.) from The London School of Economics.
After studying economics, he now works as a consultant for the Ministry of Economics in the German federal state of Thuringia.
With Albert J. Sumell, economics professor at Youngstown State University, in Ohio, he gathered data on 922 students taking introductory economics.
Oren Klachkin is the lead economist at Oxford Economics, an economics research firm that provides global forecasting services and quantitative analysis.
But Gharad Bryan, an economics professor at the London School of Economics who studies cash transfer programs, raises another intriguing possibility.
We think about prices in reference to other pricesBut behavioral economics, a hybrid discipline that fuses economics and psychology, suggests otherwise.
As a freshman torn between physics and economics, she was steered by a college counselor to advanced physics and elementary economics.
Seen by allies as a discreet and diplomatic official, Meade's grasp of finance and economics is matched by few in Mexico, and his academic career includes degrees in law and economics as well as an economics doctorate from Yale.
"This is an unfortunate pain being felt in traditional, older sectors," said Louis Kuijs, the head of Asia economics at Oxford Economics.
"Descartes was a big inspiration, so when I went into economics I naturally gradually gravitated towards the economics of uncertainty," he recalls.
Alex Tabarrok is the Bartley J. Madden chair in economics and an economics professor at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.
It is "particularly important" to keep employment levels steady in Spain, said Angel Talavera, the head of European Economics at Oxford Economics.
They're really worried about the economics of the companies but not so much about the economics of the families they've torn apart.
Rasmusen is a professor of Business Economics & Public Policy and adjunct professor of Economics, and has worked at the university since 1992.
He joined Yale's economics department in 21984 and in 22006 became a professor of economics at Harvard, where he taught until 1990.
"Trickle-down economics dressed in populist garb is still trickle-down economics," wrote Robert B. Reich, labor secretary under President Bill Clinton.
Hebert holds a Ph.D. in Economics from George Mason University and is currently an assistant professor of Economics at Ferris State University.
"They've shown they're still limited in bringing inflation up to the targets," said Ángel Talavera, head of European economics at Oxford Economics.
And they endure rampant misogyny — a group called Advocates for Diversity in Economics, comprised of graduate students and research assistants in economics, published an open letter on Medium last December calling out the pervasive harassment and discrimination in the economics profession.
"When you mix politics with economics, you hope that economics influences your political decisions and not vice versa," said Luis A. Ribera, associate professor of agricultural economics and director of the Center for North American Studies at Texas A&M University.
In fact, Chinese consumption has become increasingly important for its regional neighbors, according to Louis Kuijs, head of Asia Economics at Oxford Economics.
Lifespan is a key factor in bike and scooter unit economics, with investors dismayed by the poor unit economics of these sharing companies.
And that is, I think, very opposed to where the progressives are in terms of their views about international economics and domestic economics.
In 2014 only 12% of American economics professors were female, and only one woman (Elinor Ostrom) has won the Nobel prize for economics.
It reflects the widespread perception that behavioral economics combines the cleverness and fun of pop psychology with the rigor and relevance of economics.
He "has few to zero friends," said Morten Hansen, the head of the economics department at the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga.
The groom, also 27, is a sixth-year doctoral candidate in economics at Princeton, where he also received a master's degree in economics.
Neel Ocean is a research fellow in behavioral economics and Peter Howley is an associate professor of economics at the University of Leeds.
He graduated from Oxford University with a degree in physics and then earned a doctorate in economics at the London School of Economics.
He graduated from Dartmouth, received a master's degree in economics from Tufts, and a Ph.D. in applied economics from the University of Pennsylvania.
It amounts to a liberal version of "supply-side economics," an approach to economics often associated with the conservatives of the Reagan era.
Although he was aged in his 30s, Xiao passed the exam and graduated with an economics degree from the Beijing Institute of Economics.
Von Mises's works on economics include the first coherent application of the theory of marginal utility (which was developed by Carl Menger) to money ("The Theory of Money and Credit") and a study of the epistemology of economics ("Epistemological Problems of Economics").
Yet while Kudlow is sometimes described as an economist, he has no economics Ph.D. — and, in fact, didn't even major in economics at college.
Feldstein was a professor of economics at Harvard University for five decades, an expert on taxes and a leading advocate of supply-side economics.
He is one of the forerunners of what is now known as "behavioral economics," one of the most vibrant subfields in the economics discipline.
She graduated from Cornell and received both an M.B.A. in applied economics and a master's degree in economics from the University of California, Berkeley.
"The status of economics...appears to have been at a rather low point," Neil Hart writes in the forthcoming "Palgrave Companion to Cambridge Economics".
Samuelson was able to apply this method of analysis to several different fields, including consumer preference theory, the economics of trade and labour economics.
The Global Economic Outlook, the flagship publication of Fitch's Economics team, and other global economic research and commentary are available at www.fitchratings.com/site/economics.
He is now the Henry and Bertha Kressel University Professor of Economics and chair of the Economics Department at Yeshiva University in New York.
" Nicholas Barr, professor of public economics at the London School of Economics, who ultimately picked Australia, summarized the trade-offs, arguing that the "U.
"Looking ahead, we expect China's export outlook to remain gloomy," Louis Kuijs, head of Asia economics at Oxford Economics, wrote in a Sunday note.
"Soviet economics was simply a collection of ideological symbols and scholastic constructions." said Kirill Y. Borissov, a professor of economics at the European University.
Alfie Stirling, head of economics at the New Economics Foundation, a think tank, called this approach "potentially transformative" since it gives workers more clout.
A conversation between the energy editor and the economics editor, who share an office, turned into a cover story on the economics of cheap oil.
In contrast, Cambridge economics graduates make £44,000 more than do those from the University of Salford, where the economics course is the country's least remunerative.
Your perceptive Free exchange on the ideological divisions in economics (January 30rd) put its finger on key factors in the unsettled status of economics today.
She graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a bachelor's degree in economics and earned a Ph.D in economics from the University of Maryland.
There may be areas of economics where repeating easy slogans gets you somewhere; health economics, for a variety of reasons, isn't one of those areas.
"If you have the strongest economy in years, then the trade shock appears manageable," said Gregory Daco, head of United States economics at Oxford Economics.
After attending a Jesuit boarding school, he graduated from the Netherlands School of Economics (now Erasmus University Rotterdam) in 1962 with a degree in economics.
He earned degrees in electrical engineering and economics at M.I.T., got a Ph.D. in economics at Princeton, and worked on Capitol Hill, before entering finance.
The writer is an economics professor at the University of California Berkeley and the author of "Buddhist Economics: An Enlightened Approach to the Dismal Science."
The data indicates that China's economic momentum picked up last month, wrote Louis Kuijs, head of Asia economics for Oxford Economics, in a Monday report.
A low point came in the fall of 1948 when Bogle struggled to pass an economics course taught by Paul Samuelson, a Nobel Laureate in Economics.
Yellen, who holds a doctorate in economics and was a university professor before joining the Fed, had six meetings with bankers and eight with economics professors.
To help get back to the future, a group of young economists, including Ward-Perkins, have edited an anthology, "Rethinking Economics: An Introduction to Pluralist Economics".
But Mr Avent, a senior editor and economics columnist at The Economist, now sees a spiralling abundance of human labour overwhelming economics as an equilibrating force.
" CHEN FEIXIANG, PROFESSOR OF APPLIED ECONOMICS, ANTAI COLLEGE OF ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT, SHANGHAI JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY: "We can probably say that the trade war has officially started.
For all of these reasons, the Restoring Internet Freedom draft order is a triumph of mainstream economics over the 2015 order's "wrong, unsupported, or irrelevant" economics.
Aside from his work in developmental economics, he's explored theory, like his exploration of herd behavior and his extensive looks at the history of Indian economics.
Dirk Bergemann, chairman of the Yale economics department, explained that economics was concerned with efficiency, prices and incentives, while computer science focused on algorithms and complexity.
The administrative deputy minister for economics, Shen Jong-chin, temporarily assumed the duties of minister of economics affairs Chih-Kung Lee, who resigned over the incident.
Dr. David Mitchell is an associate professor of economics at the University of Central Arkansas and the director of the Arkansas Center for Research in Economics.
"The tit for tat brings the two sides closer to a trade war," Louis Kuijs, head of Asia Economics at Oxford Economics, said in a note.
He earned a doctorate in economics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and then taught economics at Indiana University in Indianapolis for eight years.
The only majority-female economics conference I've ever attended was on the economics of children, a field focused on schooling, family structure and child well-being.
Greg Ip, an economics columnist at The Wall Street Journal whom I admire, recently wrote a column lamenting the Democratic Party's newfound hostility toward market economics.
"When you look at the global economy, factors the BOJ need to worry about keep increasing," said Shigeto Nagai, head of Japan economics at Oxford Economics.
"We expect most of the 2020s to be characterized by slow growth and very low inflation," said Jennifer McKeown, head of global economics at Capital Economics.
Luis Cabral is the Paganelli-Bull Professor of Economics and International Business, and chair of the Department of Economics at New York University's Stern School of Business.
Thaler, who is considered the "father of behavioral economics," received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science on Monday for his work on integrating economics with psychology.
And he told me there are studies showing that just by cracking an economics book and learning the ABCs of economics, that alone can make you greedier.
When I teach, I often paraphrase John F. Kennedy's 1961 inaugural address: Ask not what economics can do for you, but what you can do for economics.
In 277 Pigou published "The Economics of Welfare", a dense book that outlined his vision of economics as a toolkit for improving the lives of the poor.
They repeated 18 laboratory experiments in economics whose results had been published in the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics between 2011 and 2014.
Some of their most influential research—in behavioural economics, for example, which fuses psychology and economics—has come about when they are willing to mix with others.
Janet Currie, Princeton University's Henry Putnam Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, and chairwoman of the Department of Economics, agree on the importance of the new research.
After graduating in 1962 with a bachelor's degree in economics, he went on to earn a master's degree in economics as well and became an assistant coach.
The writer, emeritus professor of economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a 2010 economics Nobel laureate, was an informal adviser to some pension commission members.
And without men like Lasatira and Tattoo, the country's banking industry would collapse, said Ina Primiana, an economics expert at the Center of Reform on Economics (CORE).
All this economics quibbling aside, what's interesting about this is that the emotional heart of anti-immigration politics has always been fear of foreigners rather than economics.
"The import slowdown is consistent with other signs that growth in China's domestic economy continued to weaken," said Louis Kuijs, head of Asia economics at Oxford Economics.
López Obrador did have a "nuclear option," says Sergio Negrete, an economics professor at ITESO, a college in the city of Guadalajara specialized in technology and economics.
"It seems pretty difficult to avoid a recession in the first half of the year," said Ángel Talavera, head of European economics at Oxford Economics in London.
He earned a bachelor's degree in economics from Duke University in 1948 and received master's and doctoral degrees in economics from the University of California, Los Angeles.
The British-Cypriot professor, who shared the 2010 Nobel economics prize with two other recipients, has specialised in the economics of unemployment, growth policies and structural reform.
Nonetheless, even with the festive season, the strong January reading indicates healthy domestic demand going into 2018, said Louis Kuijs, head of Asia economics at Oxford Economics.
"I find the logic a bit fallacious because the cost is not free ... I am a firm believer in low economics, but no economics student can believe in no economics," T.R. Ramachandran, Visa's India and South Asia head, said on Monday, speaking on a panel at an industry conference.
His parents work at campuses of the City University of New York; his mother as an associate professor of economics at the College of Staten Island, and his father as a professor of economics and the executive officer of the doctoral program in economics at the CUNY Graduate Center.
Luis Garicano is a Professor of Economics and Strategy at the London School of Economics, and vice president of the Alliance of Liberal Democratic parties in Europe (ALDE).
Research carried out by economics professors Enrico Marelli and Marcello Signorelli in February, and published by the London School of Economics, underlined this need for a closer union.
Commentary by Luis Cabral, the Paganelli-Bull Professor of Economics and International Business, and chair of the Department of Economics at New York University's Stern School of Business.
Marie holds an engineering degree in mathematics and computer science from Paris Dauphine University as well as a master's degree in Economics from the Paris School of Economics.
But what he offered was a throwback to the Reagan days of union-busting and trickle-down economics that, in the end, were more the voodoo economics Pres.
Before serving in Congress, he worked for the World Bank assisting developing economies and was an economics professor and chairman of the economics department at Randolph-Macon College.
FCC head announces new office focused on economics: FCC Chairman Ajit Pai on Wednesday announced the creation of a new Office of Economics and Data at the agency.
Although women earn undergraduate degrees at a higher rate than men do, they&aposre not majoring in economics — women make up only one-third of undergraduate economics students.
This "encourages exporters to rush through orders to the United States," Louis Kuijs, head of Asia economics at research firm Oxford Economics, wrote in a client note Thursday.
Kristen was on the founding team of Google's behavioral economics team, and was previously the founder of Irrational Labs, a behavioral economics nonprofit focused on health and happiness.
According to Tourism Economics, a branch of Oxford Economics based in Wayne, Pa., that analyzes travel data, the drop represents a loss of nearly $22016 billion in spending.
It's not surprising that consumers scale back their travel during election years, said Zachary Sears, a senior economist at Tourism Economics, part of the research firm Oxford Economics.
Louis Kuijs, head of Asia economics at research firm Oxford Economics, attributed the decline to the new US tariffs imposed on $200 billion of Chinese goods in September.
"We don't have enough Americans trained for these jobs in engineering, computer science, even economics," Richard Startz, an economics professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, says.
But only one in five tenure-track economics professors is a woman, according to the American Economic Association's Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession.
The judging panel, which includes us: Nicholas Barr, professor of public economics, London School of Economics Sandy Baum, fellow, Urban Institute (United States) Bruce Chapman, professor of economics, Australian National University Rohit Chopra, senior fellow, Consumer Federation of America Lorraine Dearden, professor of economics and social statistics at University College London and fellow at the Institute for Fiscal Studies Kevin James, founder and chief executive, Better Future Forward (United States) Bridget Terry Long, Saris professor of education and economics, Harvard Graduate School of Education Judith Scott-Clayton, associate professor of economics and education, Teachers College, Columbia University Alex Usher, president, Higher Education Strategy Associates (Canada) Matthew Chingos is director of the Urban Institute's education policy program.
"It seems that markets are anxious or are expecting regulators to tighten the screws further in the coming months," said Louis Kuijs, head of Asia economics at Oxford Economics.
"This tit-for-tat escalation shows how unlikely a trade deal and de-escalation have become," Louis Kuijs, head of Asia economics at Oxford Economics, wrote in a note.
Hayek, like the best of Vienna's intellectuals, combined technical expertise in economics with a wide breadth of inquiry; as well as economics, he published on law, sociology and more.
A banker-turned-politician who served as the economics minister in Hollande's government between 2014 and 2016, he basically had down-the-middle views on economics (by French standards).
"Real growth of overall exports...more than fully (explained) the pick-up in GDP growth last year," Oxford Economics head of Asia economics Louis Kuijs wrote in a note.
Her mother is an economics professor at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis, where she also researches the economics of health services for elderly people.
There's also a danger the Chinese government's stimulus measures will fail to have the desired effect, according to Louis Kuijs, head of Asia economics at research firm Oxford Economics.
He studied economics and geography at University College London and spent a year in the early 1960s studying at the London School of Economics, where he encountered mainframe computers.
Richard Thaler won the Nobel in economics Monday for his contributions to behavioral economics, the study of how humans may not always act as rationally as economists' models assume.
The rapid progress and declining cost of technology also play a role in the adoption of automation, says Guy Michaels, an economics professor at the London School of Economics.
The bride's father is an economics professor at the City University of Hong Kong, and is also an emeritus professor of economics at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
"Our baseline is that it will be a fairly big impact but relatively short-lived," said Louis Kuijs, the Hong Kong-based head of Asia economics at Oxford Economics.
Christopher Pissarides, Nobel Laureate and professor of economics at the London School of Economics, told CNBC Wednesday that he expects a gradual tapering to be announced later this year.
If Ec 210 teaches students economic concepts, Ec 210 aims to teach students to do economics — or, at least, the kind of economics that Chetty and his colleagues do.

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