NOUN
- (economics) a theory of commercial activities (such as the production and consumption of goods)
How To Use economic theory In A Sentence
- His concerns in economic theory grew out of his practical business concerns. Property and Prophets: The Evolution of Economic Institutions and Ideologies
- The book's aim was to make economic theory more digestible.
- Of course no economic theory is going to provide an exact description of reality. Principles of Corporate Finance
- Evidence and economic theory suggests that control of the Internet by the phone and cable companies would lead to blocking of competing technologies (as in theMadison River case), blocking of innovative technologiesthat may not even compete with the phone/cablecartel (according to Comcast itself, theComcast/BitTorrent case would be an example), andincreased spying on Internet users. Marvin Ammori: Models for the Internet's Future: Obama-Open or Julius-Closed
- Ratón It is a nearly religious ritual with ancient undertones of man-versus-beast rivalry, says Juan Medina, a bullfighting blogger and professor of economic theory at the University of Extremadura in Badajoz, Spain. Spain's Most Famous Bull Since Ferdinand Is Hardly a Shrinking Violet
- Its principal interest is economic theory. Times, Sunday Times
- But I operate in the sphere of practical politics not pure economic theory.
- Therefore, he devoted more of his time to philosophy and to educating Mexander the Great than he did to economic theory.
- His concerns in economic theory grew out of his practical business concerns. Property and Prophets: The Evolution of Economic Institutions and Ideologies
- Most economic theory is synchronic - it deals with simultaneous events at one point in time.