economist
 
				ekonom
				definition
					
					noun
					
					One of North America's leading agricultural economists said Tuesday that farms will have to adapt or perish.
					
					an expert in economics.
					
					
					
				
						translation of 'economist'
					
					
					noun
					
					
						ekonom,
					
					
					
					
						ahli ekonomi
					
					
					
					
				example
					
					He is chief 'economist' at the Bank of Ireland.
					
					Development 'economists' once were optimistic that the nation's poor countries could grow rapidly.
					
					In the next decade, labor 'economists' predict serious shortages in many forms of skilled and professional employment segments.
					
					I am not in a position to tell 'economists' how to pursue their craft.
					
					Health 'economists' have long noted variations in healthcare utilization by comparing geographic areas.
					
					Leading agricultural 'economists' forecast that agriculture is moving to a bimodal system of production.
					
					Our senior 'economists' were saying then that it could not happen again.
					
					Neoclassical 'economists' have traditionally argued in favor of efforts to increase national saving in the long run.
					
					Some 'economists' argued the rising price would not impact on the global economic recovery.
					
					Even industry backers are cautious about the new approaches, and some 'economists' are skeptical.
					
					The bull market in bonds in a deflation is completely ignored by mainstream 'economists' .
					
					Neoclassical 'economists' say impatiently that it makes sense to borrow against the additional earnings that a university degree may generate.
					
					Now, labor 'economists' argue that additional benefits are necessary.
					
					More important, 'economists' are automatically skeptical about this sort of research.
					
					One of North America's leading agricultural 'economists' said Tuesday that farms will have to adapt or perish.
					
					Mainstream 'economists' actually believe that in doing all of this they are seriously tackling environmental problems.
					
					But many 'economists' believe that relative poverty rather than absolute standards is what matters.
					
					Now they're greeting rising demand with more measured output, some 'economists' believe.
					
					Japanese executives will probably never go as far a some free-market 'economists' wish in slashing payrolls.
					
					But 'economists' at universities still weren't impressed.
					
					
					
					
				
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