单词 | economist |
释义 | economist (ɪkɒnəmɪst ) Word forms: economists countable noun B2 An economist is a person who studies, teaches, or writes about economics. Economists say that there is little reason why this data could not be produced monthly. Quotations: Economists set themselves too easy, too useless a task if in tempestuous seasons they can only tell us that when the storm is long past the ocean will be flat againA Tract on Monetary Reform If all economists were laid end to end, they would not reach a conclusion Collocations: academic economist He obtained first-class honours, and opted to pursue a career initially as an academic economist. Times, Sunday Times Initially my goal was to become a physicist, and later an academic economist. Times, Sunday Times Though he remained a leading academic economist, his prestige had diminished. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He adds that many academic economists in business schools had said very clearly that there were problems but nobody listened to them. Times, Sunday Times Realists will recognise this as, at best, a very long-term and uncertain prospect indeed and, at worst, a much-parroted political expedient put about by academic economists and inexperienced advisers. Times, Sunday Times Instead of seeing humans as rational calculating machines, behavioural economists have been conducting experiments to assess how real choices are made. Times, Sunday Times Behavioural economists have shown that people strongly value avoiding losses over making gains. Times, Sunday Times Behavioural economists would not have been surprised. Times, Sunday Times Behavioural economists call this the endowment effect; we overvalue things we already own, use or have committed to, and the when someone puts in a low offer. Times,Sunday Times The ideas have been mooted before, but some behavioural economists believe the potency of this phenomenon has been underestimated. Times, Sunday Times He and other economists expect growth rates to decline in the next few months. Globe and Mail If output also contracts in the final quarter of the year, as many economists expect, the country will officially be in recession. Times, Sunday Times Economists expect falls of between 30 per cent and 67 per cent in the second quarter. Times,Sunday Times While economists expect the rate of house-price growth to slow in the coming months, they do not necessarily expect widespread falls. Times, Sunday Times Most economists expect last week's vote to cause a short-term demand shock and a long-term supply shock. Times, Sunday Times Some economists forecast more falls, others believe that prices will be flat, while others still expect a small rise this year. Times, Sunday Times Unemployment has already soared close to two million and could reach three million next year, economists forecast. Times, Sunday Times Some economists forecast that output will continue to shrink until the final three months of this year. Times, Sunday Times The total has already reached 2.1 million and some economists forecast that it could go as high as 3.3 million next year. Times, Sunday Times It follows a week in which leading economists forecast that the worst of the recession was over. Times, Sunday Times Economists predict flat or slow growth and a sluggish emergence out of the recession. Times, Sunday Times Economists predict that the oncebooming economy could contract by almost 10 per cent. Times,Sunday Times Economists predict that the monthly rise in unemployment will soon top 100,000. Times, Sunday Times Economists predict it could hit 100 billion next year. Times, Sunday Times Economists predict that the eurozone economy will slow to 1% growth next year. Times, Sunday Times The trend could threaten the broader economy, economists warn. Houston Chronicle Some economists warn that negative-rate policy may be nearing its practical limits. Times, Sunday Times Economists warn that the rise in the second quarter of the year will be even sharper than during the financial crisis in 2008. Times,Sunday Times However, economists warn that things might be a lot worse than the results show. The Sun But economists warn that growth may still be slow for several months. The Sun These arguments were critiqued and demolished by some of the world's most eminent economists. Times,Sunday Times The 700-page report contains dense thickets of equations and calculations, as well as the names of some of the world's most eminent economists. Times, Sunday Times A few days earlier, another group of eminent economists had put their name to a different letter, this one calling for spending cuts to start this year. Times, Sunday Times Twenty-three lectures in this series have been delivered so far; eminent economists, demographers, and other social scientists have been on the speakers list. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This board consists of 11 members who are prominent ulemas, reputed bankers and eminent economists of the country. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 During some parts of the game the subjects had to make decisions on their own, while in other parts they were advised by an expert economist. Times, Sunday Times The same can be said for expert economists if the various chancellors and prime ministers are anything to go by. Times, Sunday Times Expert economists can demonstrate the value of free trade, but voters as a group just don't get it. Times, Sunday Times There are stories of him delivering rambling lectures to expert economists, forestalling their advice. Times, Sunday Times The total borrowed hit 10.6billion, exceeding expert economists' predictions of 8.5billion for the month. The Sun Bloom worked as a financial economist. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Differing views account for the chasm between popular opinion about the non-efficiency of financial markets and the status of the theory among financial economists. Times, Sunday Times Few financial economists would dispute that asset prices can be set by factors other than fundamentals and sometimes for long periods. Times, Sunday Times These results were disturbing to some financial economists and further debate and research then followed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His friends were almost exclusively free-market economists. Times, Sunday Times More recent 21st century surveys show very different results and demonstrate that free-market economists constitute a small portion of all economists. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He included a number of free-market economists in his cabinet. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Originally a labour economist whose research focused on unemployment and inequality, in the 1970s he became curious about the emerging discipline of happiness. The Times Literary Supplement More widely, there has been an increase in what labour economists like to call 'atypical work'. Times, Sunday Times He started as a labour economist and did descriptive work on industrial relations but gradually he moved over to the analytical side, where his mathematics background returned to the fore. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Liberal economists also like the look of government finances in the region. Times, Sunday Times The liberal economists contend that the consolidation of democracy comes with improving the population's standard of living and developing the private sector. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But liberal economists tend to forget that. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Most financial market economists subscribe to that view, with the consensus of estimates expecting a recovery in output by the fourth quarter at the latest. Times, Sunday Times Free market economists tend to believe that capital accumulation should be not be managed by government, but instead be determined by market forces. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the 1970s free market economists became increasingly successful in persuading their colleagues that capital controls were in the main harmful. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Market economists generally criticise socialism for eliminating the free market and its price signals, which they consider necessary for rational economic calculation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Market economists also argue that protection denies a nation's own consumers the opportunity to buy at cheaper market prices when quotas or tariffs are imposed on imports. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was famous for the views he expressed, as an agricultural improver, political economist and social observer. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Described as a political economist of an advanced type, his knowledge of banking was considerable. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Eighteenth-century political economists wanted legislators to concern themselves with police, revenue and arms. The Times Literary Supplement Political economists love talking about 'projections'. Times, Sunday Times Their work carried less intellectual prestige than that of the political economists. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Given what has happened since, the respected economist must wonder why he bothered. Times, Sunday Times As one of the world's most respected economists, his rare public utterances were often opaque and always carefully managed. Times, Sunday Times Despite his caution, the upbeat assessment from one of the country's most respected economists will be a fillip for homeowners. Times, Sunday Times The forecast luncheon hosts a panel of respected economists in national, regional and financial marketplaces. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The bank fielded various speakers, including a senior economist. Times, Sunday Times It was all too much for at least one senior economist. Globe and Mail Far from it, according to a senior economist. Times, Sunday Times A senior economist yesterday told high street retailers to expect their slowest rise in sales for more than a decade next year. Times, Sunday Times Later he worked as a senior economist in a variety of bank projects. Times, Sunday Times You don't need to be a top economist to understand that consumption goes up as prices come down. Times, Sunday Times The committee of five top economists was set up in 2007 to give ministers objective advice over the debate. The Sun These helter-skelter markets are a clear sign of extreme uncertainty, even among professional investors and top economists. Times, Sunday Times And, as top economists report today, you'll endanger the entire recovery. The Sun Unemployment will peak at three million - one in ten adults - by 2011, top economists say. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 经济学家 Japanese: 経済学者 |
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