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'''Economist''' is a professional or specialist in [[economics]].
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An '''economist''' is a professional or specialist in the study of [[economics]], with special knowledge of the [[production]], [[distribution]], and [[consumption]] of [[goods]] in an [[economy]].
  
''The Economist'' is a British weekly newspaper focusing on international politics and [[business]] news and opinion.
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''[[The Economist]]'' is a [[British]] weekly [[newspaper]] focusing on international [[politics]] and [[business]] news and opinion. It was established in 1843.
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Famous economists were [[Adam Smith]], [[Jeremy Bentham]], [[Robert Malthus]], [[David Ricardo]], [[John Stuart Mill]], [[John Maynard Keynes]], [[Ludwig von Mises]], [[Friedrich Hayek]], and [[Paul Samuelson]].
  
 
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*[https://www.economist.com/economics/?CFID=153138905&CFTOKEN=26611622 The Economist]
  
*[http://www.economist.com/economics/?CFID=153138905&CFTOKEN=26611622 The Economist] Economics.
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Latest revision as of 15:34, September 26, 2018

An economist is a professional or specialist in the study of economics, with special knowledge of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods in an economy.

The Economist is a British weekly newspaper focusing on international politics and business news and opinion. It was established in 1843.

Famous economists were Adam Smith, Jeremy Bentham, Robert Malthus, David Ricardo, John Stuart Mill, John Maynard Keynes, Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hayek, and Paul Samuelson.

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