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1 economics
i:kə'nomiksnoun singular (the study of production and distribution of money and goods: He is studying economics.) economíaeconomics n economíatr[ekə'nɒmɪks, iːkə'nɒmɪks]1 (science) economía2 SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL económicas nombre femenino plural, ciencias nombre femenino plural económicas1 (financial aspect) aspecto económicoeconomics [.i:kə'nɑmɪks,.ɛkə-] n: economía fn.• economía s.f.'ekə'nɑːmɪks, 'iːk-, ˌiːkə'nɒmɪks, ˌek-a) (+ sing vb) economía fb) ( financial aspect) (+ pl vb) aspecto m económico[ˌiːkǝ'nɒmɪks]1.NSING (=science) economía fhome 4.2.NPL (=financial aspects) aspectos mpl económicos* * *['ekə'nɑːmɪks, 'iːk-, ˌiːkə'nɒmɪks, ˌek-]a) (+ sing vb) economía fb) ( financial aspect) (+ pl vb) aspecto m económico -
2 economics
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3 econòmics
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4 economics
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5 trickle-down economics
[ˌtrɪkldaʊniːkǝ'nɒmɪks]N efecto de filtración de la riqueza desde las capas sociales más altas hasta las más bajas -
6 home economics
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7 health economics
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8 ecological economics
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > ecological economics
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9 environmental economics
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > environmental economics
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10 regional economics
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > regional economics
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11 quality economics
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12 aggregate economics
s.economía agregada. -
13 aggregative economics
s.macroeconomía. -
14 agricultural economics
s.economía agrícola, economía rural. -
15 applied economics
s.economía aplicada. -
16 behavioral economics
s.economía del comportamiento. -
17 classical economics
s.economía clásica. -
18 consumer economics
s.economía del consumo. -
19 forest economics
s.economía forestal. -
20 free economics
s.economía libre.
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