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economic observer - translation to dutch

COGNITIVE BIAS
Actor-observer; Actor observer; Actor observer bias; Actor-observer effect; Actor-observer bias; Actor-observer asymmetry; Actor–observer bias

economic observer         
CHINESE ECONOMIC NEWSPAPER
Eeo.com.cn; Economic Observer
economisch observator
economic growth         
  • Productivity lowered the cost of most items in terms of work time required to purchase. Real [[food prices]] fell due to improvements in transportation and trade, [[mechanized agriculture]], [[fertilizer]]s, scientific farming and the [[Green Revolution]].
  • The system of economic growth in developed regions
  • The economic system as a subsystem of the environment: natural resources flow through the economy and end up as waste and pollution.
  • Historic world GDP per capita
  • Economic growth rates (percent, vertical) v. standardized tests of student achievement in different regions, both adjusted for GDP per capita in 1960
  • The marginal costs of a growing economy may gradually exceed the marginal benefits, however measured.
INCREASE IN PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION IN AN ECONOMY
Growth theory; Economic growth rate; Economic rejuvenation; GDP Growth; Development ethic; Eco-development; Market growth; GDP growth; Industrial economies; Growth economics; Economic developers; List of countries by average GDP growth (nominal); Annual average GDP growth; Negative effects of economic growth; Environmental impacts of economic growth; Environmental impact of economic development; Market expansion; Financial growth; Environmental effects of economic growth; Long-term economic growth; Economic prosperity; Infinite economic growth; Perpetual economic growth
economische groei/ontwikkeling
economic rent         
ANY PAYMENT TO AN OWNER OR FACTOR OF PRODUCTION IN EXCESS OF THE COSTS NEEDED TO BRING THAT FACTOR INTO PRODUCTION
Economic rents; Economic Rents; Economic Rent; Economic rent (political economy); Economic rent (economics); Scarcity rent; Rent (economics); Land rent; Monopoly rent; Paretian rent
economische rente (verschil in evenwichtsperiode van produktieprikkel tot alternatieve verhoging (in economie))

Definition

economical
¦ adjective giving good value or return in relation to the resources or money expended.
?sparing in the use of resources or money.
Phrases
economical with the truth euphemistic lying or deliberately withholding information.

Wikipedia

Actor–observer asymmetry

Actor–observer asymmetry (also actor–observer bias) is a bias one makes when forming attributions about the behavior of others or themselves depending on whether they are an actor or an observer in a situation. When people judge their own behavior, they are more likely to attribute their actions to the particular situation than to their personality. However, when an observer is explaining the behavior of another person, they are more likely to attribute this behavior to the actors' personality rather than to situational factors.

Sometimes the actor-observer asymmetry is defined as the fundamental attribution error, which is when people tend to focus on the internal, personal characteristic or disposition as the cause of behavior rather than the external factors or situational influences.

This term falls under attribution theory. The specific hypothesis of an actor-observer asymmetry in attribution was originally proposed by Edward Jones and Richard Nisbett, where they said that "actors tend to attribute the causes of their behavior to stimuli inherent in the situation, while observers tend to attribute behavior to stable dispositions of the actor". Supported by initial evidence, the hypothesis was long held as firmly established. However, a meta-analysis of all the published tests of the hypothesis between 1971 and 2004 found that there was no actor-observer asymmetry of the sort that had been previously proposed. Malle interpreted this result not so much as proof that actors and observers explained behavior exactly the same way but as evidence that the original hypothesis was fundamentally flawed in the way it framed people's explanations of behavior as attributions to either stable dispositions or to the situation.

Considerations of actor-observer differences can be found in other disciplines as well, such as philosophy (e.g. privileged access, incorrigibility), management studies, artificial intelligence, semiotics, anthropology, and political science.

Examples of use of economic observer
1. Our economic observer, however, cannot but notice the one new shine in the local economy.
2. After graduating from Moscow State University with a degree in journalism, he went to work for Sovetsky Sakhalin and Ekonomicheskaya Gazeta and in 1'64 moved to Izvestia, where he became a special correspondent and economic observer.
3. By Konstantin Sonin The most interesting job for the wide–spectrum economic observer –– unlike the jobs of his colleagues in business and sector–specific economics – involves discussing impossible scenarios.
4. As an economic observer and colleague of mine used to like to say: "Freedom of the press long ago ceased to be a basic requirement for consumers." Whether we like it or not, this is a fact: Most ordinary Russians relate to freedom of the press, like other civil liberties, with scorn and cynicism.