Economist
11Economist — The Economist  The Economist {{{nomorigine}}} Pays …
12Economist — An expert who studies the relationship between a society s resources and its production or output. The societies studied may range from the smallest of local communities to an entire nation or even the global economy. The expert opinions and… …
13economist */ — UK [ɪˈkɒnəmɪst] / US [ɪˈkɑnəmɪst] noun [countable] Word forms economist : singular economist plural economists 1) an expert in economics, especially one who advises a government department, business, or organization 2) someone who studies or… …
14economist — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. statistician, business analyst, financial expert, efficiency expert, student of business, specialist in economics, political economist, economic thinker, social planner, economic reformer, economic theorist, banker, professor …
15economist — [[t]ɪkɒ̱nəmɪst[/t]] ♦♦♦ economists N COUNT An economist is a person who studies, teaches, or writes about economics …
16economist — /ɪ kɒnəmɪst/ noun a person who specialises in the study of economics ● Government economists are forecasting a growth rate of 3% next year. ● An agricultural economist studies the economics of the agriculture industry …
17economist — /ɪ kɒnəmɪst/ noun a person who specialises in the study of economics ● Government economists are forecasting a growth rate of 3% next year. ● An agricultural economist studies the economics of the agriculture industry …
18ECONOMIST (THE) — ECONOMIST THE Hebdomadaire politique et économique londonien fondé en 1843 par James Wilson. La réputation de The Economist s’établit à la fin du XIXe siècle, sous la direction de Walter Bagehot, historien de la Constitution anglaise et… …
19Economist Party — (in Spanish: Partido Economista ), was a political party in Peru. It was founded by Carlos J. Manrique …
20Economist, The — [ȓɪ ɪ kɔnəmɪst], britische Wochenzeitschrift für Politik, Wirtschaft und Kultur, gegründet 1843 in London, Auflage der internationalen Gesamtausgabe (1999): rd. 720 000 …