"economist" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- But economists reckon that, given his wealth - an estimated $13 billion - his family would be among the foremost beneficiaries.
- In all, economists reckon that close to 50 percent of the economy is government operated.
- So retrograde is Ukraine on questions of reform that some economists reckon it resembles a little Soviet Union.
- UNLIKE almost everyone else, many economists reckon insider dealing is rather a good thing.
- But economists reckon that most consumers will, as the Goods have done, shrug off the higher rates that have sent the stock and bond markets into a tailspin.
- Although the dollar remains risky in the short run, most economists reckon that it will rally in the medium term.
- The Fund's economists reckon that recovery is about to start in America, and that output there will grow next year by a perfectly respectable 2.7%.
- Since such low rates are failing to revive growth, some economists reckon that the yield on long-dated government bonds would need to drop to around 7% to have much effect.
- Several economists in the City reckon that controls on mortgages (not their own, of course) would be helpful, and that leakages would be small.
- Without its China trade, economists reckon, the Japanese economy might not have grown at all in 2002.
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