All 12 Uses
economics
in
The Bourne Supremacy
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- He was a fixture in the People's Republic's economics group and we were both assigned to the trade conferences in Peking in the late seventies.†
Chpt 2 *
- Initially because he took to the English language so fluently and had a firm, even sophisticated, grasp of Western economics.'†
Chpt 2
- He was considered promising material, and after in-depth indoctrination was sent to the London School of Economics for graduate study.†
Chpt 2
- She had found another life in the stratified layers of higher economics, with a doctorate and gainful employment with the Canadian Government.†
Chpt 4
- I'm a schoolteacher from Maine — economics, I'm afraid.'†
Chpt 12
- Something to do with economics, I believe.†
Chpt 14
- If you thought about it at all, you had to assume that I'd come to Ottawa to gain a firmer grasp of European economics so as to do my job better.†
Chpt 14
- I think it may fit your economics—' 'We'll take it,' agreed Bourne.†
Chpt 21
- The London School of Economics,' said Sheng Chou Yang, unable to stop himself.†
Chpt 27
- I learned that much in Economics Eight at the University of Arizona.†
Chpt 30
- 'They're deep into their own form of economics.†
Chpt 33
- Economics aside, this is a conspiracy to undermine the leadership of a suspicious, authoritarian regime.†
Chpt 35
Definitions:
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(1)
(economics) the study of how limited resources are allocated in an attempt to satisfy unlimited wants
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)