Collocations witheconomist

These are words often used in combination witheconomist.

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academic economist
For an academic economist, it is a good experience to run a business.
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agricultural economist
The former has been the preserve of the agricultural historian, agricultural economist or geographer; the latter that of the sociologist and anthropologist.
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classical economist
That argument, of course, according to the classical economist is unanswerable.
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distinguished economist
The regulator's biography shows that he is a distinguished economist and statistician.
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ecological economist
In order to do so, it is important for ecological economists to always keep the 'big picture' in view.
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eminent economist
The country has lost the services of an eminent economist, but it has also lost a good man.
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leading economist
To use the phrase of a leading economist, there is a continuous wheel of wealth production.
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mainstream economist
In theorizing closure conditions, the mainstream economist evidently is not assuming that a closure is the universal rule.
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neoclassical economist
Neoliberals have a much more subtle understanding of their own doctrines than does the modern median neoclassical economist.
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prominent economists
Some prominent economists have just proved a couple of theorems, or codified classical and neoclassical textbooks.
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trained economist
A trained economist has a proclivity to see strategic interaction everywhere.
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