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| #424712 in Books | Penguin Global | 2011-07-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x.88 x5.00l,.62 | File type: PDF | 432 pages | Penguin Global||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Another outstanding subject dictionary by Penguin|By Robert Moore|I have now have four of the Penguin Dictionaries (the other three being the ones for Literary Terms and Literary Theory, for Critical Theory, and for Psychoanalysis - and all are outstanding guides to the terminology in their fields). What I like to do is write the definitions of the terms with which I am unfamil|About the Author|
Graham Bannock runs his own economic research and consulting company in London. Ron Baxter is a director of economics consultants Baxter Eadier Ltd.
The Penguin Dictionary of Economics explains a host of economic terms, from acceleration principle to venture capital, Euro to X-efficiency, globalization to zero-sum game. The eighth edition has been fully revised and updated to include those terms that have become so familiar since the global recession begun ("quantitative easing" and "sub-prime" among them), but whose meanings escape most of us. Wide-ranging and accessible, this detailed practical and inte...
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