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The Economist Dictionary of Economics

The Economist Dictionary of Economics

Book (15 Feb 1990)

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Publisher's Synopsis

This dictionary is designed to be a comprehensive and concise reference guide for anyone who wants to follow the economic discussions in the media and understand the political debate about the economy. The language of economics is an international one. The same or similar terms are used on both sides of the Atlantic and - in many instances - throughout the world. This library edition has previously been published in paperback as "The Penguin Dictionary of Economics". It includes over 1600 entries, from "above the line" and "accelerator-multiplier model", to "X-efficiency" and "zero-sum game". This dictionary should be of use to those in business, banking, government, journalism, and education.

About the Publisher

Hutchinson

Founded in 1887 by George Hutchinson with capital of three thousand pounds, Hutchinson opened for business in the basement of 25 Paternostor Row, near St Paul's Cathedral. It is the home of fiction that you have to press into the hands of your friends and non-fiction that is entertaining and erudite. We publish bestsellers, Helen Dunmore, Sebastian Faulks, Robert Harris, Douglas Kennedy and Ruth Rendell, book club favourites, Aimee Bender, Anna Quindlen. We are committed to discovering new talent that combine a distinctive voice with great storytelling skills and recent acquisitions include Bonnie Nadzam, longlisted for the Women's Prize, New York Times bestsellers, Sloane Crosley, Ayana Mathis, Marisha Pessl and Amor Towles.

Book information

ISBN: 9780091743451
Publisher: Hutchinson
Imprint: Hutchinson
Pub date:
DEWEY: 330
DEWEY edition: 20
Number of pages: 427
Weight: 758g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm