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Economics of

Definition: The study of how individuals, businesses, and societies make choices about using limited resources to fulfill their needs and wants.

Part of Speech: Noun phrase

Sense: Referring to the economic aspects or principles related to a particular topic or situation.

Usage: The term "economics of" is often used to denote the economic factors, considerations, or effects associated with a specific subject, field, or area.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The economics of healthcare in the United States is a complex and contentious issue.
  2. Investors should carefully analyze the economics of a potential business venture before making any decisions.
  3. The book explores the economics of climate change and its impact on global markets.

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