Dictionary of Economics

Dictionary of Economics
Author: S.N. Chand
Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Dist
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2006
Genre: Economics
ISBN: 9788126905355

Basically Being A Study Of How A Society Organises Its Money, Economics Continuously Enhances In Scope As New Economic Policies Are Formulated Every Year By All Countries Across The World. Accordingly, New Terms Keep Cropping Up Frequently Which Make The Subject All The More Obscure And Difficult. With A View To Make The Subject Easily Comprehensible For Students Specialising In The Field And Also The Common Man Who Are Directly Or Indirectly Related To It, The Dictionary Of Economics Has Been Prepared.Aiming At Maximum Inclusion Of Words Both Conventional And Latest, The Present Dictionary Provides In Brief The Exact Explanation Of Chosen Terminology In A Language Deliberately Kept Simple, So As To Enable The Users To Understand Them At Once. Apart From This, It Has Been Skilfully Designed Such That Even The Less Experienced Or Intelligent Users May Locate The Desired Terms Without Difficulty. The Unique Feature That Distinguishes It From Other Dictionaries On The Subject Is That It Introduces The Readers To The Leading Economists Of The World And Their Theories As Well. This Dictionary Will Prove Indispensable To The Students And Teachers Of Economics. Even The Business People As Well As General Readers, Who Want To Keep Abreast Of The Latest Economic Trends That Influence Almost Every Aspect Of Modern Life, Will Find It A Valuable Source.

A Dictionary of Economics

A Dictionary of Economics
Author: John Black
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 589
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0191036919

An authoritative and comprehensive dictionary containing clear, concise definitions of over 3,400 key economic terms, this A to Z covers all aspects of economics including economic theory, applied microeconomics and macroeconomics, labour economics, public economics and public finance, monetary economics, and environmental economics. There is strong coverage of international trade and many entries on economic organizations and institutions from around the world. Fully revised to keep up-to-date with this fast-moving field, this new edition expands the coverage to include terms relevant to the financial crisis, such as black swan, credit crunch, Northern Rock, and Iceland, making this dictionary the most up-to-date available. Entries are supplemented by entry-level web links, which are listed and regularly updated on a companion website, giving the reader the opportunity to explore further the areas covered in the dictionary. Useful appendices include a list of institutional acronyms and their affiliated websites, a list of Nobel prize-winners in economics, the Greek alphabet, and a list of relevant websites. As ideal for browsing as it is useful for quick reference, this dictionary remains an essential guide for students and teachers of economics, business, and finance, as well as for professional economists and anyone who has to deal with economic data.

Routledge Dictionary of Economics

Routledge Dictionary of Economics
Author: Donald Rutherford
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 726
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134805942

Compiled to meet the needs of students and professionals in economics, finance, accountancy and business, this wide-ranging, international Dictionary is for everyone who wants an up-to-date resource to the world of economics. Key Features over 4200 comprehensive A to Z entries, from after-hours to z-score, provide clear, definitive explanations of the key terms, issues, theories and concepts in economics today - as well as describing the contributions of key figures in the field each entry is headed by a short definition for quick reference, and where relevant, followed by an annotated bibliography to lead the reader to further sources cross-referenced for ease of access the full range of subjects is covered, from classical economics and the study of value and growth, to contemporary concerns such as European Union and Green conditionality detailed coverage of vital econometric terms and statistics including entries such as eigenprices and M0 includes specialised commercial and financial jargon illustrated with 94 line diagrams unique subject index for ease of access

A Dictionary of Economics and Commerce

A Dictionary of Economics and Commerce
Author: T. E. Daniel-Kagbare
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2014-03-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1491862548

This book meets the requirements of the West African School Certificate (Ordinary Level), syllabus and similar exams. Students at the intermediate and undergraduate levels will also find it very useful. With thousands of entries, this book is rich in economic theory and history, statistics, diagrams and worked examples. It is intended to teach and enable the user to grapple with these subjects academically in a way that makes the subjects alive, and broadens and sharpens the outlook and worldview of the user. It is a handy resource material for the curious, intelligent reader - student, professional, executive, businessman etc. - and indeed anyone intent on making sense of the economic environment.