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B1the way in whichtrade,industry, ormoneyisorganized, or thestudyof this: 经济状况;经济因素;经济学 Theirideassoundfineinprinciple, but they haven'tworkedout the economics behind thepolicies.他们的计划理论上听起来不错,但是他们没有搞清楚这些政策背后的经济因素。 She's in her thirdyearofstudyingeconomics at York University.她在约克大学主修经济学,现在上大三。 - I'mafraidmygraspof economics isratherlimited.
- For the lastdecadeshe hasactedas the president's economicsguru.
- Agraduateoflawand economics from MoscowStateUniversity, he hadspenthislifeinacademia.
- Shelley is taking economics atuniversity.
- Boththeirchildrengraduatedwithdegreesin economics.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesEconomics - accommodative
- anti-economic
- anti-inflation
- anti-inflationary
- anti-recession
- Chancellor of the Exchequer
- double-dip
- GDP
- go-go
- hyperinflation
- inflation
- monetarist
- monetization
- monetize
- neoliberal
- non-economist
- protectionism
- retrenchment
- the public purse
- upturn
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