economist
economist — 名詞
1. someone who researches how money, trade, and industries affect everyday life and
經濟學家
研究經濟學的專業人士
someone who researches how money, trade, and industries affect everyday life and advises businesses or governments on economic choices
Leila worked as a central-bank economist, studying how interest rates affected local businesses.
Leila 在央行擔任經濟學家,研究利率如何影響本地企業。
collocation: economist + for [institution] + studying [topic]
The trade deal divided economists; some praised its benefits while others warned of job losses.
這項貿易協議讓經濟學家意見分歧;一些人讚揚其好處,另一些人則告誡會造成失業問題。
pattern: divided economists — some…others
Priya decided to become an economist after seeing how poverty shaped her hometown in India.
Priya 在看到貧窮如何影響她在印度的家鄉後,決定成為一名經濟學家。
Many economists predict that housing prices in major cities will rise further next year.
許多經濟學家預測,明年主要城市的房價將繼續上漲。
Ravi, a Seoul National University economist, published a study on fair wages for electronics workers.
首爾國立大學的經濟學家 Ravi 發表了一份關於電子業勞工公平薪資的研究報告。
- economic analyst
broader term — may focus on specific industries or data rather than the full economic system
- economic expert
less formal; emphasizes practical know-how over formal academic training
用法筆記
An 'economist' is typically someone working professionally in the field (academia, government, or business), not a student of economics. Common job titles include 'chief economist' and 'senior economist.'