What is another word for Economist?

Pronunciation: [ɪkˈɒnəmˌɪst] (IPA)

The word "economist" refers to a professional who analyses, studies and predicts economic trends and patterns. However, there are several synonyms that can be used to describe this profession. One such word is "financial analyst," which refers to someone who studies and analyzes financial data to determine investment opportunities and risks. Another synonym for economist could be "economic expert," which refers to someone who has extensive knowledge and understanding of economic theories, principles and policies. Other possible synonyms could include "economic advisor," "economic researcher," "economic consultant" or "econometrician," depending on the specific area of expertise or type of work in the field of economics.

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  • Reverse Entailment

    • Proper noun, singular
      economistas.
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Usage examples for Economist

The natural liberty for which the great English Economist contended was not the mere ghost of liberty worshipped by Mr. Spencer.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
The manifest poverty of the prolific lower classes of Malta is appalling to the political Economist.
"The Story of Malta"
Maturin M. Ballou
For the last seventeen years of his life he edited the Economist newspaper.
"A Biographical Dictionary of Freethinkers of All Ages and Nations"
Joseph Mazzini Wheeler

Famous quotes with Economist

  • The business of a Political Economist is neither to recommend nor to dissuade, but to state general principles, which it is fatal to neglect, but neither advisable, nor perhaps practicable, to use as the sole, or even the principal, guides in the actual conduct of affairs.
    Nassau William Senior
  • Five daily newspapers arrive in my California driveway. The New York times and the Wall Street Journal are supplemented by three local papers. As for magazines, I read, or at least skim, Business Week, Forbes, The Economist, INC; Industry Week, Fortune. Other subscriptions include Sales and Marketing Management, Modern Health Care, Progressive Grocer, High Tech Business, and Slaon Management Review from MIT. I religiously read Business Tokyo, Asia Week, and Far Eastern Economic Review. I glance at Newsweek and Time ... but I devour the New Republic, Policy Review, Foreign Affairs, The Washington Monthly, and Public Interest. How about books? A dozen or more each month.
    Tom Peters
  • I am not an Economist. I am an honest man!
    Paul McCracken

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