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1 economics
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2 economics
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3 Economics Minister
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4 economics of scale
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5 business economics
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6 home economics
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7 supply-side economics
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8 election economics
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9 macro-economics
macroeconomie (richting in economie zich bezighoudend met globale investeringen) -
10 micro-economics
micro-economie (economische verschijnselen op peil van individuele koper en bedrijf) -
11 tourism economics
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12 welfare economics
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13 business economics
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14 home
adj. mijn huis; mijn familie--------adv. thuis; naar huis--------n. huis--------v. naar huis gaan/vliegen/teruggaanhome1[ hoom] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 thuis5 bakermat ⇒ zetel, haard♦voorbeelden:at home 9 to 11 • spreekuur van 9 tot 11〈 figuurlijk〉 at home in/on/with • thuis/goed inmake yourself at home • doe alsof je thuis bent(away) from home • van huisit's a home (away) from home • het is er zo goed als thuis/een tweede thuis〈 spreekwoord〉 home is where the heart is • eigen haard is goud waard; zoals het klokje thuis tikt, tikt het nergens thuis, in mijn 〈enz.〉geboortedorp/stad/streek/land thuis, in mijn 〈enz.〉geboortedorp/stad/streek/land→ Englishman Englishman/————————home23 lokaal5 raak♦voorbeelden:home brew • zelf gebrouwen bierhome computer • huiscomputerhome cooking • Hollandse pot, eenvoudige kosthome goal • thuisdoelpunthome movie • zelf opgenomen filmhome office • hoofdkantoorhome port • thuishavenhome remedy • huismiddel(tje)Home Guard • (lid van de) burgerwachtHome Rule • zelfbestuur————————home3〈 werkwoord〉1 naar huis gaan/vliegen/teruggaan♦voorbeelden:————————home4〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:3 at last it's come home to me how much I owe my parents • ineens drong het tot mij door hoeveel ik mijn ouders verschuldigd benhit/strike home • doel treffen
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