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- noun an economist who specializes in microeconomics
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Examples
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So a microeconomist might conclude that the U.S. dollar should rise over time.
What Determines Exchange Rates?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Austen Goolsbee, her replacement, is a microeconomist.
Column: Pinning down 'Obamanomics' Ezra Klein 2010
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In every way that they tried to implement Marx's ideas, they ran into the precise problems that a microeconomist would predict.
Macroeconomics and Confirmatory Bias, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Zeckhauser is a Harvard microeconomist and talented theorist who works out of the John F. Kennedy School of Government across the river.
Economic Principals David Warsh 1993
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Some of the business has dissolved in controversies over pricing that only a microeconomist could love; much of the rest is a scramble to offer services for personal computers.
Economic Principals David Warsh 1993
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The CAPM is built using an approach. familiar to every microeconomist.
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Barack Obama's new economic advisor, the microeconomist Alan Krueger, is most well-known for his
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His drawback is that he is another microeconomist in an administration with no prominent macroeconomist since Ms Romer and Larry Summers left.
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But Varian is a microeconomist (and a really good one) who should know better.
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But Varian is a microeconomist (and a really good one) who should know better.
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