economics造句91. I am wearing a full circle-cut cotton skirt, my first, which I have made in home economics class.
92. As far back as the Middle Ages, price promotion was used as a way to develop market economics.
93. Corresponding to this economics of adaptability components there is an economics of stability and instability in biological systems.
94. Before joining the Fed, she was a professor of economics at UC-Berkeley.
95. Evaluation of the cost effectiveness of drug treatment is in its infancy, and health economics can inform the debate.
96. His economics minister is talking of currency union between the two Germanies by July.
96.try its best to gather and create good sentences.
97. The result was a triumph for Keynesian economics: a vigorous and expanding universe, filled with material objects.
98. It can not be boxed into some neatly defined category as economics or sociology or politics or history.
99. He had a theory about how economics and psychology work together in the marketplace.
100. Second, Marxism is a challenge to the liberal view of economics.
101. History and economics only became separate academic disciplines in the 20th century.
102. Payton wants to debunk the myth that economics is a science.
103. Systems theory borrows ideas from the physical sciences and economics and applies them to organisations.
104. This marked a break with liberal economics and its traditional competitive model.
105. In network economics the major expense of new product development stems from designing the manufacturing process and not designing the product.
106. Recession has concentrated the minds of car buyers both private and corporate on the economics of running costs.
107. Economics satisfied the two most basic needs of investment bankers.
108. However critics of Keynesian economics consider that labour markets would clear if government and institutional impediments to greater flexibility were removed.
109. I can promise you that. Simple economics - I can't afford to leave it lying idle.
110. At points this chapter steps outside the traditional boundaries of economics, and discusses some psychological problems in making monetary policy.
111. Their partners, the Free Democrats, have lost their economics minister.
112. It is the same economics that ought to influence the carp angler.
113. These unfolding events are best explained by a close look at factory economics.
114. I was teaching economics and watching people die on the streets when I began doubting what I had learned from the textbooks.
115. Because of their quantitative and analytical skills, the demand for economics graduates is buoyant.
116. Phil Gramm ended his presidential bid Wednesday in much the same way he campaigned: short on emotion and long on economics.
117. Empiricism and positivism have been put to flight in anthropology, philosophy, aesthetics, economics.
118. Bush was elected on the coat-tails of Ronald Reagan, who in turn worshipped Margaret Thatcher's brand of politics and economics.
119. He received a master's degree in agricultural economics and a doctorate in economics and marketing from Cornell University.
120. Flows of materials and energy have been primarily determined by market structures and economics and only secondarily by ecological factors.