What does ECS mean?
ECS means Economists Countries Survey
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Economists Countries Survey?
Economists Countries Survey can be abbreviated as ECS
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What does ECS stand for? ECS stands for "Economists Countries Survey". |
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What does ECS mean? ECS as abbreviation means "Economists Countries Survey". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CCRIS - Countries Cross Cultural Research in Information Systems
- CEIT - Countries with Economies in Transition
- CEC - Countries at the Crossroads
- CCE - Countries of Central Europe
- CCEE - Countries of Central & Eastern Europe
- EAAR - Economists Allied for Arms Reduction
- ECAAR - Economists against the Arms Race
- ECAAR - Economists Allied for Arms Reductions
- EPS - Economists for Peace and Security
- SWAL - Survey of West African Languages Survey
- ECAAR - Economists Alled for Arms Reduction
- EFE - Economists for Full Employment
- SPSS - Survey Pro SRV Survey
- TECS - The Economists Countries Survey
- ESSA - Economists, Sociologists and Statisticians Association
- eo - Economists Online
- eag - Economists Advisory Group
- saee - Survey of Americans and Economists on the Economy
- ANNEX I - Countries committed to a quantified CO2 target (OECD, EU, Central and Eastern European countries)
- SQ3R - Survey, Question, Read, Recall, Review. Impossible to pronounce, but nevertheless a great discipline for the learning-through-reading process. It basically means quickly Survey the whole thing (ie look but not in detail), next note down your Question area