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economy
  1. Effective management of the resources of a community or system.
  2. Collective focus of the study of money, currency and trade, and the efficient use of resources.
  3. Frugal use of resources.
  4. The system of production and distribution and consumption. The overall measure of a currency system; as the national economy.
  5. (theology) The method of divine government of the world.
  6. (archaic) Management of one’s residency.
  7. Synonyms:
  8. Examples:
    1. “In the auto-shift mode, the system chooses the most logical gear for engine speed and fuel economy.”
      “The island's economy is largely based on agriculture and fishing.”
economist
  1. An expert in economics, especially one who studies economic data and extracts higher-level information or proposes theories.
  2. One concerned with political economy.
  3. (obsolete) One who manages a household.
  4. (obsolete) One who economizes, or manages domestic or other concerns with frugality; one who expends money, time, or labor, judiciously, and without waste.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “The biggest danger of QE, one that no economist would deny, is the destructive inflation that it unleashes.”
      “Far from being an economist, and no great mathematician, I do know the basics of accountancy and can read a balance sheet.”
      “The economist disagrees with his interpretation of events and believes Keynesianism is not the best solution.”
economizer
  1. A person who avoids waste
  2. A heat exchange device in a boiler that improves efficiency and saves fuel
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Efficient motors, variable speed drives and economizer cycles all can be used to minimize energy consumption.”
      “In ministerial posts under Aberdeen and Palmerston, including colonial secretary, he stood out as an administrative reformer and economizer.”
      “If your boiler is not equipped with an economizer then you're wasting energy up your stack.”
econ
  1. Abbreviation of economics.
  2. Abbreviation of economy.
  3. Examples:
    1. Econ director David Lupton said they were shocked and saddened by her death.”
      “Now, I would have thought that anyone who has had even a nodding acquaintance with Econ 101 would have figured that as the most natural outcome of market integration.”
      Econ Engineering on the A61 Ripon bypass near the B6265 roundabout are Britain's leading manufacturer of salt gritters.”
economics
  1. (social sciences) The study of resource allocation, distribution and consumption; of capital and investment; and of management of the factors of production.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “She walked straight into a business analyst position with a major consulting firm after graduating in economics and government.”
      “Forgive the caveman economics, but keeping the lights and heating on comes a long way ahead of saving the planet, in my book.”
      “Schumpeter explicitly credits the equilibrium-based Walrasian system as a scientific foundation for economics.”
econometrics
  1. (economics) The branch of economics that applies statistical methods to the empirical study of economic theories and relationships.
  2. Examples:
    1. “As its technical complexity has increased, knowledge of econometrics and mathematics has become necessary.”
      “This is largely true when it comes to statistical analysis, econometrics, and mathematical programming.”
      “The problems were addressed in an introductory graduate level econometrics course.”
econophysicist
  1. (economics) An economist or physicist whose speciality of econophysics
economism
  1. (economics) The belief that economic causes or factors have dominance over all others
  2. Examples:
    1. “The charge of economism is one I have not sought to take up here, largely through lack of space.”
      “My worry is that this will lead to a new kind of crude economism redolent of the Cold War Left.”
      “It's also a product of the economism that has bedevilled the union movement in this country.”
economicology
  1. (ecology) The study of the interrelationship between economics and ecology
econometrician
  1. Someone who studies economies with a view to mathematics
  2. Examples:
    1. “As an econometrician I have my doubts about the ratio of a non-stationary quantity and a stationary one.”
      “Deaton developed a reputation early in his career as a formidable theoretician and econometrician.”
      “They wouldn't know the right times to laugh during the econometrician jokes.”
econophysics
  1. (economics) The study of economics using the techniques of physics
econobabble
  1. (informal) Excessively obscure economic jargon.
econopolitics
  1. Politics concerned with the economy.
economese
  1. The jargon used by economists.
economicalness
economiser
  1. Alternative form of economizer
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The rare economiser type differed in that it extracted residual heat from the exhaust gases.”
      “Exhaust enters in super heater and the evaporator and then in to economiser section as it flows out from the boiler.”
      “The engine needed more space and the engine house, boiler house and economiser were external to the main mill.”
econometrist
econometry
econometricians
  1. plural of econometrician
econophysicists
  1. plural of econophysicist
econometrists
  1. plural of econometrist
economisers
  1. plural of economiser
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The increasingly powerful engines required more boilers with economisers and superheaters.”
economizers
economisms
  1. plural of economism
economists
  1. plural of economist
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “But many economists believe that relative poverty rather than absolute standards is what matters.”
      “Oscar Wilde once quipped that economists know the price of everything and the value of nothing.”
      “When gauging a weak labor market, most economists look first at the unemployment rate.”
economies
  1. plural of economy
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Modern books and CDs are often shoddy objects, victims of corporate economies.”
      “China is among the fastest growing economies in the world, with considerable capacity to absorb surplus labor.”
      “If you would just liberalize your economies, we wouldn't have this problem.”
econs
  1. plural of econ
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