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economics

[ek-uh-nom-iks, ee-kuh-] / ˌɛk əˈnɒm ɪks, ˌi kə- /


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The Congolese economics ministry on Monday said in a statement that there was "no fuel shortage and stocks of petroleum products are available and sufficient to supply the entire country".

From Barron's

The commissioner is essentially telling players that their union has engaged in malpractice, losing touch with its own members while the economics of baseball changed around them.

From Los Angeles Times

“The economics of lending to the lender is better from a bank’s perspective than lending to riskier credits,” said Scharfstein, a finance professor at Harvard Business School.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many of Epic’s woes also come from industrywide challenges such as “slower growth, weaker spending, and tougher cost economics,” Sweeney wrote.

From Los Angeles Times

And that economics will outweigh culture in November?

From The Wall Street Journal