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  • noun Plural form of noneconomist.

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Examples

  • Alex Tabarrok has a timely post that links to another Paul Krugman classic on the gulf between economists and noneconomists on the theory of international trade.

    Ricardo's Difficult Idea Eludes Wonks, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • And so he set out to write "clear, effective and even entertaining" essays for noneconomists, ending up as a Times op-ed columnist who himself often wanders from economics into politics.

    Robert Teitelman: Politics and economic truths Robert Teitelman 2010

  • And so he set out to write "clear, effective and even entertaining" essays for noneconomists, ending up as a Times op-ed columnist who himself often wanders from economics into politics.

    Robert Teitelman: Politics and economic truths Robert Teitelman 2010

  • And so he set out to write "clear, effective and even entertaining" essays for noneconomists, ending up as a Times op-ed columnist who himself often wanders from economics into politics.

    Robert Teitelman: Politics and economic truths Robert Teitelman 2010

  • At the Daily Economic Briefing, Jared Bernstein held up the progressive side of the argument, often with help from Romer and from noneconomists like Axelrod.

    THE PROMISE JONATHAN ALTER 2010

  • At the Daily Economic Briefing, Jared Bernstein held up the progressive side of the argument, often with help from Romer and from noneconomists like Axelrod.

    THE PROMISE JONATHAN ALTER 2010

  • At the Daily Economic Briefing, Jared Bernstein held up the progressive side of the argument, often with help from Romer and from noneconomists like Axelrod.

    THE PROMISE JONATHAN ALTER 2010

  • Alex Tabarrok has a timely post that links to another Paul Krugman classic on the gulf between economists and noneconomists on the theory of international trade.

    EconLog: International Trade Archives 2009

  • But few noneconomists, regardless of their degrees, pause to consider what this really means.

    Pessimistic Bias Strikes Again?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • When noneconomists use the term “stock,” they often mean ownership shares in enterprises that are traded on the “stock market.”

    Resource maintenance in economies 2007

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