economist|economists in English
noun
[e·con·o·mist || ɪ'kɒnəmɪst]
specialist in economics, expert in the study of the management of goods and services, economic expert
Use "economist|economists" in a sentence
1. Chief Economist, ADB
2. Chief economist , World Bank
3. Economists are forecasting a slump.
4. Economists aren't great at forecasting.
5. Maria Kiwanuka – Economist, businesswoman and politician.
6. An economist would never do that.
7. Ms. Pham Chi Lan, Senior Economist
8. The Economist offers a grander scheme.
9. Business Bumpier road ahead for stocks: economist
10. Second, what economists call "opportunity costs."
11. These conclusions were criticized by The Economist.
12. Economists call this Diminishing Returns to Scale.
13. Economists differ on the cause of inflation.
14. The economists of Affluentia were concerned, though
15. His ideas quickly gained credence among economists.
16. Economists have tended to be more sceptical.
17. But the economists are not entirely blameless.
18. This fellow had an economist with him.
19. Different schools of economists define Consumption differently.
20. Many other distinguished fiscal economists recognise this.
21. Economists do likewise in their own field.
22. Why do economists spend valuable time clogging?
23. In fact, economists can be downright dangerous.
24. 13 Wrong, wrong, wrong, chime the economists.
25. Some economists strongly believe in private enterprise.