economics造句151. The utility for example, performed only marginally better at differentiating among customer needs while optimizing its own economics.
152. In the eyes of many, especially Washington, he succeeded, with a free press, elections and liberal economics.
153. Formalizing Adam Smith's remarkable insight of the Invisible Hand, this result is the foundation of modern welfare economics.
154. If they switch off and the closed-circuit figures drop, the present heady economics of it all begin to crumble.
155. In a comprehensive study, the Institute for International Economics answered yes to these questions.
156. With less and less agricultural land to divide among heirs,[http:///economics.html] the economics of having large families has been altered.
157. His views on the kind of action which would be needed changed as he was educated in Keynesian economics after 1942.
158. The economics department at Ripon Grammar School have set up a small business producing items connected with the history of the city.
159. Some local areas will be amalgamated to improve their economics and management.
160. The Economics and Industry Group has a watching brief on the state of the brewing industry.
161. Applicants should have a good Honours degree in Management, Economics or related discipline and/or have professional qualifications.
162. He wanted to go to college at night and take courses in politics and economics.
163. Plans exist to extend the list of short courses to business studies, geography, history, media studies and home economics.
164. It is the structural nature of centre-periphery relations that explains the nature of international politics and economics.
165. For all positions, qualification to degree level in Mathematics, Economics, Business Studies or a related discipline is essential.
166. Perhaps it is time we had a choice between parties which agree that liberal free-market economics are here to stay.
167. Thinking he would like to work in business, he studied industrial economics at Nottingham University, where he gained a 2.1.
168. The effect of these changes in world geopolitics and economics are of critical importance.
169. We want to see such wastes dealt with to the highest possible standards in ways that are consistent with industrial economics.
170. Reagan was ahead of the curve in his sensible discussion of the economics of Social Security.
171. You would have expected a convert to free market economics to have been equally scathing of both public service corporations.
172. Alongside the other strategic arguments in its favour, the economics of the uranium fuel cycle had been taken for granted.
173. It made the rough and ready assumption that the underlying cure of unemployment would be provided by Keynesian economics.
174. He knew what Greenpeace was, and the geodesic dome, and sado-masochism, and even supply-side economics.
175. Now Fuchs is a particularly good advertisement for health economics, precisely because he is no genius.
176. The project seeks to combine attention to economics and the human advantages of the redesigning of work.
177. Building community Gross inequality is not just about economics, it is about moral choice.
178. And increasingly, the relatively brief preoccupation with methodology was seen to have run its course in economics.
179. Economic systems and the concepts used in economics can seem as complicated as political systems and the concepts used in political science.
180. Industrial economics Technological innovation is recognised to be an important determinant of industrial competitiveness.