Fordonomics

noun

Etymology

Blend of Ford + economics, equivalent to Ford + -o- + -nomics.

  1. derived from *nem- — “to distribute; to give; to take
  2. derived from *weyḱ- — “(verb) to enter in; to settle; (noun) settlement
  3. derived from οἰκονομῐκός — “skilled in household management; frugal, thrifty, economical
  4. derived from oeconomicus — “(noun) household manager, housekeeper, steward; (adjective) relating to orderly arrangement of written material
  5. derived from iconomike — “(noun) household management; person in charge of household management; (adjective) relating to household management; relating to domestic or family matters; relating to management of a state; reducing costs or expenses, economical
  6. derived from iconomique
  7. inherited from economike
  8. compounded as fordonomics — “Ford + economics

Definitions

  1. Economic policies associated with the administration of Gerald Ford, 1974–1977.

    • Nixonomics or Fordonomics, the results are readily predictable because it’s all been done before, the Council declared: / “During the past two decades there have been five cyclical declines in residential homebuilding. […]
    • ‘Fordonomics’ Hints Specialized Remedies
    • On the way to Fordonomics

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