"pulchronomics" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: Blend of Latin pulchrum (“beautiful”) + economics. Coined by economist Daniel S. Hamermesh in 2011. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|pulcher|economics|alt1=pulchrum|lang1=la|t1=beautiful}} Blend of Latin pulchrum (“beautiful”) + economics, {{coin|en|Daniel S. Hamermesh|in=2011|nobycat=1|occ=economist}} Coined by economist Daniel S. Hamermesh in 2011 Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} pulchronomics (uncountable)
  1. (neologism) The study of the economics related to beauty. Tags: neologism, uncountable Related terms: lookism
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