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New English :: economic and monetary union
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economie - (Politics) see EMU |
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Traditional English :: econometrics
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economie - n.pl. (usu. treated as sing.) a branch of economics concerned with the application of mathematical economics to economic data by the use of statistics. econometric adj. econometrical adj. econometrician n. econometrist n. [ECONOMY + METRIC] |
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Traditional English :: economic
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economie - adj. 1 of or relating to economics. 2 maintained for profit; on a business footing. 3 adequate to repay or recoup expenditure with some profit (not economic to run buses on Sunday; an economic rent). 4 practical; considered or studied with regard to human needs (economic geography). economically adv. [ME f. OF economique or L oeconomicus f. Gk oikonomikos (as ECONOMY)] |
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Traditional English :: economical
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economie - adj. sparing in the use of resources; avoiding waste. |
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Traditional English :: economics
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economie - n.pl. (treated as sing.) 1 a the science of the production and distribution of wealth. b the application of this to a particular subject (the economics of publishing). 2 the condition of a country etc. as regards material prosperity. |
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Traditional English :: economist
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economie - n. 1 an expert in or student of economics. 2 a person who manages financial or economic matters. [Gk oikonomos (as ECONOMY) + -IST] |
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