BE Economics Abbreviation

BE has various meanings in the Economics category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of BE in Economics.

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An alcohol fuel made by fermentation of carbohydrates in sugar- or starch-rich crops such as corn or sugarcane, or other biomass sources including grasses.

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