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Word History and Origins

Origin of new economics1

An Americanism dating back to 1925–30
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Example Sentences

And that may be a necessary sacrifice, not just for the new economics of television but for the audience’s increasing demands for all manner of stories told about all sorts of people.

Shortly thereafter Alcaraz helped bring it to the city, said Leticia Andueza, associate executive director at New Economics for Women, a community economic development organization.

Pricier hotel rooms and concert tickets, and smaller winnings at the blackjack table, are part of the new economics of the Las Vegas Strip.

Tom Pollard, head of social policy at the New Economics Foundation, says besides the immediate consequences of people not working, there are "knock-on costs" of people being off sick long-term.

From BBC

Leah has given a speech at Harvard University’s Divinity School, participated in a virtual forum at the Schumacher Center for New Economics, appeared on the “Today” show and was interviewed in Vogue.

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