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1 economics
[ˌiːkə'nɔmɪks], [ˌekə-]сущ.1) употр. с гл. в ед.а) экономика, теория экономикиradical economics — амер. радикальная экономика (термин, обозначающий марксистские экономические учения, а также некоторые учения анархического характера)
voodoo economics — амер. экономическое шаманство (экономические программы, которые первоначально представляются привлекательными, но вскоре оказываются несостоятельными)
2) употр. с гл. во мн. экономические, финансовые аспекты; экономические особенности; экономическая конъюнктура -
2 American Journal of Economics and Sociology, The
сокр AJES"Американ джорнал ов экономикс энд сосиолоджи"Научный журнал, освещающий вопросы экономики, социологии, экономической и социальной истории. Выпускается при финансовой поддержке Фонда Роберта Шалкенбаха [Robert Schalkenbach Foundation] издательством "Блекуэлл паблишинг" [Blackwell Publishing]. Ежегодно выходят 5 номеров и специальный выпуск, посвященный отдельной крупной проблеме. Основан в 1941 как форум для обсуждения идей публициста Г. Джорджа [ George, Henry]English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > American Journal of Economics and Sociology, The
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