Quasieconomic
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Having certain economic aspects. not-comparable
"Decisions about participation, staying, or moving are presumed to be based on a quasieconomic form of reasoning about the costs of desired ends (e.g., Fischer, 1982; Fischer et al., 1977, esp. pp. 139-186; Rossi, 1956)."
Example
More examples"Decisions about participation, staying, or moving are presumed to be based on a quasieconomic form of reasoning about the costs of desired ends (e.g., Fischer, 1982; Fischer et al., 1977, esp. pp. 139-186; Rossi, 1956)."
Etymology
From quasi- + economic.
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