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geo-economics

/jee-oh-ek-uh-nom-iks, -ee-kuh-/US // ˌdʒi oʊˌɛk əˈnɒm ɪks, -ˌi kə- //

地缘经济,地缘经济学,地质经济学,地缘政治学

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the study or application of the influence of geography on domestic and international economics.

Examples

  • That is decidedly not to say that politics and economics are irrelevant.

  • Today many in the economics and urban planning professions consider such factors close to irrelevant.

  • Even with my B.A. in English I can understand the economics involved: lots of cheap labor cheapens labor.

  • It seems to me that we are dealing with more than bottom-line economics and bottom-squeezing ergonomics.

  • The “stretched” cabins in new 737s and A320s transform their economics.

  • The economics of war, therefore, has thrown its lurid light upon the economics of peace.

  • This, as a piece of pure economics, does not interest the individual employer a particle.

  • It is the one which is sometimes called in books on economics the case of an unique monopoly.

  • Professor Farnsworth, of the economics department, had invited me on a motor trip for the holidays.

  • Potlatch is a wonderful day for children, a glorious introduction to the science of economics.