In answer to a reporter's question, he said that by economics, he meant "pay raises."
As mayor of Toronto he was reported to have saved the city two million dollars by rigid economics.
Self-indulgence up to the very limits imposed by hygiene and economics.
As a consequence, the short-term course of interest rates will be determined more by international politics than by domestic economics, analysts say.
He knows how to bring us together, by regions, by economics, and by example.
Allen sees these changes as driven by economics.
One can then debate how to distribute the lanes, whether, for instance, by economics, politics, luck, priority or ethnic diversity.
They may be large or small, new or quite old, often driven by local economics.
Andrew Cook has a different view, shaped not just by economics but also by geography.
It seems to me that this particular war was not triggered by the land dispute but more by economics.