Adjective
neo-classical
Alternative form of neoclassical
Our new economic approach is rooted in ideas which stress the importance of macro-economics, post neo-classical endogenous growth theory and the symbiotic relationships between growth and investment, and people and infrastructure. Gordon Brown
I am sorry that my convictions do not allow me to repeat my friend's offer, said one of the others. But I have had to abandon the humanitarian and egalitarian fancies. His name was Mr. Neo-Classical. C. S. Lewis
A ballet dancer is expected to be able to be stately and regal for classical work, free and lyrical in neo-classical work, and unassuming, harsh or pedestrian for modern and contemporary work. Source: Internet
An example of receiver-type value is 'market value', or 'willingness to pay', the principal method of accounting used in neo-classical economics. Source: Internet
Dutch composer Joep Beving will perform some of his hauntingly contemplative neo-classical compositions. Source: Internet
Another major work is The Tribute Money in which Jesus and the Apostles are depicted as neo-classical archetypes. Source: Internet