Economics wikipedia

June 18th, 2008


Economics wikipedia

Neoclassical economics - Wikipedia
A grouping of a number of schools of thought in economics. Neoclassical economics is conventionally dated from William Stanley Jevons ' Theory of Political Economy (1871), Carl ... (more...)

Participatory economics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Participatory economics, often abbreviated parecon, is a proposed economic system that uses participatory decision making as an economic mechanism to guide the production ... (more...)

Economics
Face-to-face trading interactions on the trading floor of a stock exchange. Financial decisions are only one among many economic choices people may make. (more...)
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Economics - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Economics is the study of how people make choices to satisfy their wants. There are three main ideas that are useful for understanding economics. (more...)

Economics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Economics is the branch of social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. The term economics comes from the Greek for oikos (house ... (more...)

Economics A-Z | Economist.com
Cannibalise. Eating people is wrong. Eating your own business may not be. FIRMS used to be reluctant to launch new products and SERVICES that competed with what they were already ... (more...)

Category:Economics - Wikipedia
Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. E (more...)

Economics - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Economics - Wikipedia
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Economics - Wikipedia
Economics is a social science that seeks to analyze and describe the production, distribution, and consumption of wealth. As academic disciplines go, it is quite young: the first ... (more...)

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