Which preposition to use with economic

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A serious writer, a teacher of economics of considerable value, he brought to his difficult task a scrupulousness and an exactness that bordered on mistrust.

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The two carried on, getting into the stock market and economics in general.

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(with a smile) Have they anything new to say on economics? HOLDEN: Perhaps not; but I wanted to forget economics for a time.

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The argument from economics to biology and back again, is said to be nearing exposure; the "progress of the species through the internecine struggle of its individuals at the margin of subsistence," is the outgoing idea.

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SELIGMAN, EDWIN R. A. Price cutting and price maintenance; a study in economics by Edwin R. A. Seligman and Robert A. Love.

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Educated in public schools there; graduated from Central High School; took special courses in English and economics at the University of Michigan.

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The true justification for the American anti-monopoly statutes, including the Sherman anti-trust law, lies not so much in the realm of economics as in that of morals.

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There is no sharp line separating economics from politics.

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SEAPORTS There is another point of economics on which there seems to be some confusion of mind.

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Were the belief one day to become general that man could dispense with animal food, there would ensue not only a great economic revolutionfor a bullock, to produce one pound of meat, consumes more than a hundred of provenderbut a moral improvement as well.

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Hence catholicity is much more needed and much more rarely found in the domain of social economics than in that of religious polemices.

Which preposition to use with  economic