-nomicsa combining form of economics indicating a style of economic policy, as in Frasernomics.
-nomics
combining form. economic policies:
In this special issue, Maclean’s examines the Trudeau Era, beginning with…Ian Urquhar’s discussion of Trudeaunomics(Maclean’s).
[abstracted from Nixonomics and Reaganomics]
-nomics
Suffix
- economics Used, with a combining form to form nouns meaning the economics of a specified person or state; e.g. Reaganomics.
Etymology
from Ancient Greek νόμος (nómos, “law”). The addition of an English prefix thus indicates the "laws" of the discipline or area denoted by the prefix; e.g., economics, ergonomics, taxonomics.