"burgernomics" meaning in All languages combined

See burgernomics on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Etymology: Blend of burger + economics, equivalent to burger + -nomics, coined in The Economist in 1986 by Pam Woodall with the introduction of the Big Mac Index. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|burger|economics}} Blend of burger + economics, {{af|en|burger|-nomics}} burger + -nomics Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} burgernomics (uncountable)
  1. An informal measurement of the purchasing power parity between currencies, based on the price of a Big Mac in various countries. Wikipedia link: Big Mac Index, burgernomics Tags: uncountable
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