A Dictionary of Economics
Third Edition
ISBN13: 9780199237043ISBN10: 0199237042
Paperback,
512 pages
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Oct 2009,
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Description
Comprehensively revised and updated, this outstanding reference work defines more than 2,500 key economic terms with clear, concise entries that cover all aspects of the field--from microeconomics and macroeconomics to e-commerce and international trade, including economic theory, labor economics, public finance, monetary economics, and environmental economics. Readers will find particularly strong coverage of international trade and economic organizations and institutions as well as expanded coverage of common econometric concepts, highlighting major theoretical concepts such as agency, competition, efficiency, and equilibrium. In addition, the authors provide appendices of Nobel Prize winners, the Greek alphabet, and institutional acronyms (providing details for each organization, including the website of each). Indeed, recommended web links updated regularly on the Dictionary of Economics website enable readers to access a wide range of up-to-the-moment information. An essential reference book for students and teachers of economics and the related fields of social studies, business studies, and finance, the book is invaluable to professional economists, those working in business and finance, and anyone who has to deal with economic data or writing.Features
- Contains 2,500 entries on all aspects of economics, from microeconomics and macroeconomics to e-commerce and international trade
- Recommended web links for many entries, updated and accessible via the Dictionary of Economics companion website
- Increased international coverage of economic organizations and institutions
- Highlighted feature entries on major theoretical concepts such as agency , competition , equilibrium , and efficiency
- Appendices include Nobel Prize winners, the Greek alphabet, and institutional acronyms with the official website listed for each organization
About the Author(s)
John Black
is Emeritus Professor at the University of Exeter.
Nigar Hashimzade
is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Exeter.
Gareth Myles
is Professor of Economics at the University of Exeter and a Research Fellow of the Institute for Fiscal Studies.


