Definition: 1. The study of how a society organizes its money, trade and industry. 2. The way in which money influences, or is organized within an area of business or society.
Use 'economics' in a sentence:
1. He studied History and Economics.
2. Economics undergraduates are probably the brightest in the university.
3. The gender balance in economics is changing.
4. Where economics comes unstuck is when it doesn't take account of the anticipated actions of human beings.
5. When they go shopping, she teaches them economics.
6. He is now a professor of economics at Western New England College in Springfield, Massachusetts.
7. The teacher who took us for economics was Miss Humphrey.
8. Listen to part of a lecture in an economics class.
9. Schmidt continued to expound his views on economics and politics.
10. We don't cover party politics or economics.
11. The economics of the Superbowl are already astronomical.
12. What you need to know is that this is bad economics.
13. One can't separate politics from economics.
14. He'd heard somewhere that the questions in economics examination papers stayed the same from year to year.
15. Economics has much to do with texting's popularity.
16. He was born in Zimbabwe where he completed his first degree in economics.
17. We do not comment on national economics.
18. They also lack an understanding of elementary economics.
19. Economics is the base and politics the concentrated expression of economics.
20. Groups with pimitive economics still manage without them.
21. I've got a master's in economics.
22. Ms Senatorova showed an instinctive feel for market economics.
23. That was my last economics lecture of the week.
24. He gained a first class Honours degree in economics.
25. Economics will not stop Europe's politicians complaining when jobs are lost in their own backyard.
26. No, in fact I got an A on my first economics paper.
27. American economists have made important contributions to the field of financial and corporate economics.
28. The diagram implanted a dangerous prejudice firmly in the minds of countless economics students.
29. They wanted to initiate a discussion on economics.
30. The idea is to spread social democracy and economics outwards from Europe.
31. This will transform the economics of the industry.
32. The economics ministry has increasingly played a subsidiary role to the finance ministry.
33. The government is not simply relying on trickle-down economics to tackle poverty.
34. She was appointed to a professorship in Economics at Princeton.
35. It is a question of the relation of ethics to economics.
36. He studied politics and economics at Yale.
37. I tutored in economics.
38. His younger sister is studying economics.
39. He is regarded as a committed supporter of a radical free-market economics policy.
40. She was cramming for her Economics exam.
41. A nimble mind backed by a degree in economics gave him a firm grasp of financial matters.
42. I've a master's in economics.
43. Economics was a closed book to him.
44. Economics is an inexact science.
45. Robert Dunn is a professor of economics at George Washington University.
46. Our economics correspondent, James Morgan, is just back from Germany.
47. The economics of the project are very encouraging.