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Economist

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Economist meaning

An expert in economics, especially one who studies economic data and extracts higher-level information or proposes theories. | One concerned with political economy. | One who manages a household.

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This includes economist Dr Thabi Leoka, academic economist Dr Kenneth Creamer, agricultural economist Wandile Sihlobo and former Bank of Tanzania Governor Professor Benno Ndulu, among others.

But HSBC Australia chief economist and former RBA economist Paul Bloxham said with inflation still above the Reserve’s 2-3 per cent target and a tight jobs market, at least one more rate rise was likely.

Goldman Sachs Chief Economist Jan Hatzius is the only Wall Street economist to raise the chances of a recession following a week of financial turmoil.

Jayant Menon is a Lead Economist (Trade and Regional Cooperation) in the Office of the Chief Economist at the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Manila.

He is an economist and was formerly chief economist at the United States Sentencing Commission.

Economist.com puts its stance this way: error The Economist frequently accuses figures and countries of corruption or dishonesty.

A biologist, for example, would teach biology and an economist would teach economics.

According to economist Justin Alexander, "political dysfunction" has kept Kuwait from living up to its full economic potential.

According to HSBC’s ASEAN region economist Aris Dacanay, major durian exporters within the ASEAN group are reaping the benefits of this trend, with Thailand leading the way.

Agricultural and development economist Henry Kankwamba while describing the shift as positive, observed that politics, instead of economics, was driving AIP implementation.

Alberto Ramos, Latin America economist at Goldman Sachs, said governments in Brazil, Chile and Colombia were also increasingly adopting policies of high taxes and public sector spending.

All ranked below 7% in a post-debate Economist/YouGov poll, which also found that 34% of Republicans thought Pence had done “poorly” in the debate, despite his at-times dominant performance.

A lower WPI print could help in pulling retail inflation down with its lagged impact on the core CPI inflation,тАЭ said Rajani Sinha, Chief Economist, CareEdge Ratings.

Also known through his career as an economist, specialising in the field of industrial relations and social dialogue, Farrugia has exhibited in numerous exhibitions over a span of more than 30 years.

AMP chief economist Shane Oliver said the expected 0.5 per cent fall implied by ASX futures was “probably an understatement” as steeper declines in the US suggested Australia may have a “bit of catching up to do”.

And Adam Shapiro, an economist at the San Francisco Fed, that about 40 per cent of inflation is supply-driven, 40 per cent is demand-driven, and the other 20 per cent is ambiguous.

And all these countries – including the U.S. – are ranked as “flawed democracies” in the latest Democracy Index from The Economist Intelligence Unit.

And right now the firewall is holding firm," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics.

And the big publishers seemed game; when it launched in the U.S. in 2016, users could buy articles from the Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, The Economist, Time, and more.

An expanding conflict would also likely cause inflation and, as a byproduct, interest rates around the world to accelerate, said Bernard Baumohl, chief global economist at The Economic Outlook Group in Princeton, New Jersey.