economist - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of economist in Hindi

  • अर्थशास्त्री
  • अर्थ प्रबंधक
  • अर्थ व्यवस्थापक
  • कम खर्च करनेवाला
  • अर्थशास्त्र का लेखक

Noun

  • अर्थशास्री
  • अर्थविशेषज्ञ
  • अर्थशास्रज्ञ

economist Definition

Noun

  • an expert in economics.

economist Example

  • Many of its members became famous as engineers, economists, and men of business. ( इसके कई सदस्य इंजीनियर, अर्थशास्त्री और व्यवसायी के रूप में प्रसिद्ध हुए। )
  • Some doctrines of the earlier economists, such as the Wages Fund Theory, are now practically abandoned, though it may be said that they contained a certain amount of truth. ( पहले के अर्थशास्त्रियों के कुछ सिद्धांत, जैसे वेज फंड थ्योरी, अब व्यावहारिक रूप से त्याग दिए गए हैं, हालांकि यह कहा जा सकता है कि उनमें एक निश्चित मात्रा में सच्चाई थी। )
  • The opinions of present-day economists appear to fluctuate between these two extremes. ( वर्तमान अर्थशास्त्रियों की राय इन दो चरम सीमाओं के बीच उतार-चढ़ाव करती प्रतीत होती है। )
  • The political economist should therefore oppose it. ( इसलिए राजनीतिक अर्थशास्त्री को इसका विरोध करना चाहिए। )

More Sentence

  • The economist gives us little definite help.
  • The economist of 1855 who asks, of what use are the lords?
  • Matthew Carey was a political economist also.
  • The theory was initiated by economist Stephen Ross in 1976.
  • Danny idly picked-up a complimentary copy of The Economist.
  • And so it was that he quit trying to be an important economist.
  • The economist PM was, self-admittedly, not a great public speaker.
  • British economist Sir Alec Cairncross lyricized our dilemma best:.
  • How was I to argue? I am neither an economist nor a clairvoyant 160.
  • Babbel and his esteemed economist colleagues called heavily flawed.
  • The Political Economist ignored the impertinence.
  • Moreover, modern economists, while accepting in the main the general tenor of Malthus's theory of population, would not agree with his statement of it.
  • The European ferment of ideas which preceded the French Revolution expressed itself in men like Alfieri, the fierce denouncer of tyrants, Beccaria, the philosopher of criminal jurisprudence, Volta, the physicist, and numerous political economists of Tuscany.