Use of economics in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include economics at the start of sentence, economics at the end of sentence and economics in the middle of sentence

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economics at the start of sentence


  1. Economics is not an exact science.
  2. Economics was a closed book to him.
  3. Economics undergraduates are probably the brightest in the university.

economics at the end of sentence


  1. Frank is taking up with economics.
  2. I did a correspondence course in economics.
  3. He has never read around the subject of economics.
  4. They wanted to initiate a discussion on economics.
  5. He gained a first class Honours de-gree in economics.
  6. Both their children graduated with degrees in economics.
  7. Political historians are often rather ignorant of economics.
  8. Some debt - ridden countries in the world have suitcase economics.
  9. He went to Hull University, where he studied History and economics.
  10. He was born in Zimbabwe where he completed his first degree in economics.

economics in the middle of sentence


  1. She was cramming for her economics exam.
  2. He studied politics and economics at Yale.
  3. She did economics at Sheffield University.
  4. Your views on economics are overly simplistic.
  5. He took a master's degree in economics at Yale.
  6. The economics of the project are very encouraging.
  7. I'm afraid my grasp of economics is rather limited.
  8. His theories on economics are enough to make your head spin .
  9. A basic grounding in math is essential for the economics course.
  10. Schmidt continued to expound his views on economics and politics.
  11. He called the government's policy 'the economics of the madhouse'.
  12. The complexities of economics are clearly and entertainingly explained.
  13. His plan is to get a degree in economics and then work abroad for a year.
  14. Accountancy, law and economics are pivotal to a successful career in any financial services area.
  15. Their ideas sound fine in principle but they haven't worked out the economics behind the policies.
  16. Where economics comes unstuck is when it doesn't take account of the anticipated actions of human beings.

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