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economics

noun as in commerce

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There is a generational component to that, along with the familiar trends of personal economics meaning that people have greater autonomy to move away from the accepted norms in their communities.

From BBC

Few people had greater sway over the economics of the internet in the social media era.

Everything we see today is a result of trickle-down economics and Ronald Reagan’s embrace of the far right evangelical movement.

From Salon

His mother said from a young age Arseny had been passionate about science, particularly physics and economics.

From BBC

“It’s a disaster,” Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid, an economics professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, said of Trump’s election.

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