Routledge Dictionary of Economics
By: Donald Rutherford
Economics, the Queen of the Social Sciences, has now established itself as a major subject in dialogue with the physical sciences, law and the arts. There are few aspects of human behaviour that do not have an economic dimension and little of current affairs can be understood without a knowledge of economic principles. It is, therefore, not surprising that it is a major discipline in schools, colleges and universities throughout the world, studied annually by millions and the topic of conversation of millions more. The Dictionary of Economics has as its concerns as many issues as the subject Economics now covers. The breadth can be appreciated by considering the subject classifications used by the Journal of Economic Literature (USA) and the Economic Journal (UK). [download]
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