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Economic Headwinds

Reason given by publicly traded companies while reporting poor performance to investors.
Hey Joe last quarter really sucked we should not have decorated our offices and written big bonus checks to ourselves, what should we do? No worries, I have an easy response, we just tell our investors that we hit economic headwinds and that is why profits are down.
Economic Headwinds by Mmadigan February 10, 2009

economic anorexia 

Skipping a meal or eating less in order to save money.
John: Yo man what do you want for lunch?
Mike: Nothing. I have economic anorexia.

economic damnation 

Government+Goldman Sachs+S. E. C.+ Federal Reserve=power and control freak's Heaven and your children's damnation HELL (eating their future).

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I guess we will forever pay the devil his due, with economic damnation.
economic damnation by Quido1 April 25, 2010

Economician 

A person who is involved in economics more than politics
James is an Economician more than a politician as he is always concerned about the growth of economy
Economician by Ndzavi February 24, 2017

economic liberalism 

The ideological belief in organizing the economy on individual lines in such a way as to have the greatest possible number of economic decisions made by individuals or households and not by collective institutions or organizations.
Economic liberalism is also called classical liberalism.

Emoconomics 

emoconomics, emoconomist, emoconomy.

The study of the socioeconomics surrounding the social phenomenon that is ‘emo.’ Looking for answers and asking questions about casual factors, what it is, what it is about, where do its members fit in this, and also looking to the future for potential effects and consequences on society of this movement.
Yasmin: "I wonder why emos always spoiled and lacking in common sense?"

Rhyason: "That's a question for an emoconomist, Yasmin, it probably has something to do with their statistically rich parents and their low attendance rate in school. You have got to love emoconomics."
Emoconomics by SWWYS October 31, 2010