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new economics

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Word History and Origins

Origin of new economics1

An Americanism dating back to 1925–30
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The website SavingCountryMusic.com noted that the Crystal Palace is joining other small country music venues that are struggling with the new economics of the music business, which favor large arenas.

Alex Chapman from the left of centre think tank the New Economics Foundation questioned the government's argument that Gatwick's second runway would boost economic growth for the whole of the UK.

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However, some critics, including think tank the New Economics Foundation say the impact on growth is exaggerated, arguing more capacity in the south of England might simply displace activity from other regions.

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Camilla Born, who has been part of the UK’s negotiating team and helped run COP26 in Glasgow, believes that the future talks will be determined by the new economics of energy, not the politics of meetings.

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And that may be a necessary sacrifice, not just for the new economics of television but for the audience’s increasing demands for all manner of stories told about all sorts of people.

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