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1 nasjonaløkonomi
subst. economics subst. national economy subst. (sosialøkonomi) economics, macroeconomics, national economics subst. national economy, political economy -
2 administrativ økonomi
subst. business administration, business management, business economics, managerial economics -
3 bedriftsøkonomi
subst. (faglig) business administration, business management, business studies, business economics, corporate economics subst. science of industrial management -
4 næringsøkonomi
subst. (økonomi) industrial economics, economics of industrial organisation -
5 samfunnsøkonomi
subst. economics, social economics subst. [ mindre] community economy [om land med dårlig utviklet samfunnsøkonomi, u-land] EU: basic economies -
6 økonomi
economic, economy, finance* * *subst. [ vitenskap] economics subst. [ generellt] economy, finances subst. [ sparsommelighet] economy subst. [ husholdningsøkonomi] domestic economy subst. [ pengeforhold] financial circumstances (f.eks. ) (økonomi) (beskrivende økonomi) positive economics -
7 bedriftsøkonomiske problemer
pl. problems of practical economics -
8 byøkonomi
subst. (faglig) urban economics -
9 deskriptiv teori
subst. positive economics -
10 driftsøkonomi
subst. business studies, business economics subst. business administration, business management subst. operating economy -
11 dr.oecon.
fork. Doctor of Economics -
12 dynamisk teori
subst. dynamic economic theory, dynamic analysis, dynamic economics -
13 energiøkonomi
subst. (miljø) energy economics -
14 fiskeriøkonomi
subst. (økonomi) fisheries economics -
15 heimkunnskap
subst. home economics, domestic science subst. (gammeldags) homemaking -
16 helseøkonomi
subst. health economics -
17 husstell
subst. domestic science, home economics subst. (gammeldags) housework subst. home economy -
18 husstellære
subst. home economics, homecraft -
19 industriøkonomi
subst. (økonomi) manufacturing economics -
20 jordbruksøkonomi
subst. (økonomi) agricultural economics
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