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    economist

    US /ɪˈkɑ:nəmɪst/

    ・

    UK /ɪˈkɒnəmɪst/

    A2
    n. (c.)Countable NounA person who studies economics
    The economist wrote an article for the business journal

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    Bill Gates meets Aamir Khan

    42:05Bill Gates meets Aamir Khan
    • which I believe is very low. I am not an economist; my understanding is the average is about 8%,

      which I believe is very low. I am not an economist; my understanding is the average is about 8%,

    • You are quit a good economist yaar

      You are quit a good economist yaar

    A2

    Watch Jim Lehrer Moderate First Full Presidential Debate

    31:01Watch Jim Lehrer Moderate First Full Presidential Debate
    • place a tax cut that adds to the deficit. That's part one. So there's no economist that

      place a tax cut that adds to the deficit. That's part one. So there's no economist that

    • So there's no economist who can say Mitt Romney's tax plan adds $5 trillion if I say I will not add to the deficit with my tax plan.

      So there's no economist who can say Mitt Romney's tax plan adds $5 trillion if I say I will not add to the deficit with my tax plan.

    B1

    The World in 2021: five stories to watch out for | The Economist

    18:20The World in 2021: five stories to watch out for | The Economist
    • I’m Tom Standage, editor of The Economist annual…

      I’m Tom Standage, editor of The Economist annual…

    B1

    How China crushed Hong Kong

    14:28How China crushed Hong Kong
    • I’m Sue-Lin Wong, China correspondent for The Economist

      I’m Sue-Lin Wong, China correspondent for The Economist

    B1

    How are offices changing? | The Economist

    10:02How are offices changing? | The Economist
    • Hello, I’m Tom Standage, deputy editor at "The Economist".

      Hello, I’m Tom Standage, deputy editor at "The Economist".

    • Hello, I'm Tom Standage, Deputy Editor at The Economist.

      Hello, I'm Tom Standage, Deputy Editor at The Economist.

    B1

    Too Hot For Booze? | Trump’s Hand | Epstein Intrigue Continues | The Coca-Cola Distraction

    11:19Too Hot For Booze? | Trump’s Hand | Epstein Intrigue Continues | The Coca-Cola Distraction
    • One economist—one economist likened the idea of firing Powell to ripping the fabric of the universe.

      One economist—one economist likened the idea of firing Powell to ripping the fabric of the universe.

    • One economist, one economist, likened the idea of firing Powell to ripping the fabric of the universe.

      One economist, one economist, likened the idea of firing Powell to ripping the fabric of the universe.

    B2

    Why Zelenskyy reversed course on anti-corruption reform | DW News

    16:43Why Zelenskyy reversed course on anti-corruption reform | DW News
    • I asked Anastasia Fedyk, Assistant Professor of Finance at the University of Berkeley and a member of the non-profit Economist for Ukraine, to explain what's happened.

      I asked Anastasia Fedyk, Assistant Professor of Finance at the University of Berkeley and a member of the non-profit Economist for Ukraine, to explain what's happened.

    B1

    Why Car Ownership Is Getting So Expensive | CNBC Marathon

    44:14Why Car Ownership Is Getting So Expensive | CNBC Marathon
    • An economist named George Akerlof won a Nobel Prize for coming up with this idea.

      An economist named George Akerlof won a Nobel Prize for coming up with this idea.

    • An economist named George Akerlof won a Nobel Prize for coming up with this idea.

      An economist named George Akerlof won a Nobel Prize for coming up with this idea.

    B1

    What is degrowth? ⏲️ 6 Minute English

    06:36What is degrowth? ⏲️ 6 Minute English
    • For example, Professor Sam Fankhauser, an economist at Cambridge University in the UK, spoke to you on What in the World, and he argues that degrowth could limit innovation.

      For example, Professor Sam Fankhauser, an economist at Cambridge University in the UK, spoke to you on What in the World, and he argues that degrowth could limit innovation.

    • For example, Professor Sam Fankhauser, an economist at Cambridge University in the UK, spoke to you on What in the World,

      For example, Professor Sam Fankhauser, an economist at Cambridge University in the UK, spoke to you on What in the World,

    B1

    US economy shrinks as companies race to get ahead of Trump tariffs | BBC News

    07:06US economy shrinks as companies race to get ahead of Trump tariffs | BBC News
    • And just an update the S&P 500 now down one and a half percent again that GDP headline about a contraction in the economy really driving things it's also causing a stir in Washington Donald Trump has said on Truth Social that it was a Biden overhang he says that it is not his economy that this number as Victoria was just saying is backward-looking meanwhile you've got Democratic Congressman Richie Torres saying it's official Donald Trump has finally liberated the American economy from growth he says making recessions great again well for more on the GDP numbers which clearly are already dividing politicians I'm joined by Ken Kim senior economist at KPMG great to see you Ken if you could talk us through you have this headline number that the economy shrank that's not the whole story though can you explain why this data is messy that's exactly right what's really interesting about the GDP report is that even though it is backward looking you had preemptive behavior by both consumers and businesses acting before the tariffs were actually were announced in early April.

      And just an update the S&P 500 now down one and a half percent again that GDP headline about a contraction in the economy really driving things it's also causing a stir in Washington Donald Trump has said on Truth Social that it was a Biden overhang he says that it is not his economy that this number as Victoria was just saying is backward-looking meanwhile you've got Democratic Congressman Richie Torres saying it's official Donald Trump has finally liberated the American economy from growth he says making recessions great again well for more on the GDP numbers which clearly are already dividing politicians I'm joined by Ken Kim senior economist at KPMG great to see you Ken if you could talk us through you have this headline number that the economy shrank that's not the whole story though can you explain why this data is messy that's exactly right what's really interesting about the GDP report is that even though it is backward looking you had preemptive behavior by both consumers and businesses acting before the tariffs were actually were announced in early April.

    • Ken Kim senior economist at KPMG.

      Ken Kim senior economist at KPMG.

    B1