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Business and economics
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Economics
1997 Asian Financial Crisis· Adam Smith· Alan Greenspan· Alexander Hamilton· Austrian School· Autarky· Bank of England· Behavioral economics· Ben Bernanke· Black–Scholes· Bretton Woods system· Business cycle· Capital (economics)· Capital asset pricing model· Capitalism· Central bank· Chicago school of economics· Classical economics· Comparative advantage· Consumer price index· Consumer theory· Currency· Deficit· Deflation· Dependent territory· Econometrics· Economic growth· Economic system· Economics· Economist· Economy· Economy of the People's Republic of China· Efficient market hypothesis· Employment· European Central Bank· Exchange rate· Exogenous growth model· Federal Reserve System· Federation· Fiscal policy· Foreign direct investment· Free trade· Milton Friedman· John Kenneth Galbraith· Game theory· Giffen good· Gini coefficient· Gold standard· Good (economics)· Great Depression· Gross domestic product· Friedrich Hayek· History of economic thought· Human Development Index· Hyperinflation· Income· Inflation· Interest· International Monetary Fund· International trade· Investment· Italian lira· Economy of Italy· John von Neumann· Joseph E. Stiglitz· Karl Marx· John Maynard Keynes· Keynesian economics· Labour economics· Laissez-faire· List of sovereign states· List of circulating currencies· Macroeconomics· Economy of Malaysia· Thomas Malthus· Marginal cost· Marginal utility· Market failure· Alfred Marshall· Measures of national income and output· Microeconomics· Military-industrial complex· John Stuart Mill· Minimum wage· Modern portfolio theory· Monetarism· Monetary policy· Money· Money supply· Monopoly· Mutualism (economic theory)· North American Free Trade Agreement· John Forbes Nash, Jr.· Natural resource· Neoclassical economics· Neoliberalism· Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences· Oil price increases since 2003· Opportunity cost· Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development· P/E ratio· Perestroika· Poverty threshold· Price· Price index· Privatization· Production, costs, and pricing· Profit· Protectionism· Public finance· Public good· Purchasing power parity· Rational expectations· Recession· Revenue· David Ricardo· Risk· Murray Rothbard· Russian financial crisis· Jeffrey Sachs· Scarcity· Joseph Schumpeter· Amartya Sen· Service (economics)· Herbert Simon· Robert Solow· Planned economy· Stock market· Subsidy· Supply and demand· Tax· Technical analysis· The Economist· Trade· Trade union· Tragedy of the commons· Unemployment· Utility· Thorstein Veblen· Wall Street Crash of 1929· Wealth· The Wealth of Nations· World Bank· World Bank Group· World Trade Organization· Muhammad Yunus

Finance
American International Group· Bank· Bank of America· Citigroup· Corporate finance· Deutsche Bank· Dividend· European Central Bank· Finance· Foreign exchange market· Health insurance· Insurance· Leveraged buyout· Life insurance· Money· Money supply· New York Stock Exchange· Option (finance)· Private equity· Stock exchange

Trade
Doha Development Round· International trade· Trade· World Trade Organization

Taxation
Ingmar Bergman· Boston Tea Party· Dividend· Ernst & Young· Fiscal year· Flat tax· Income tax· Internal Revenue Service· KPMG· London congestion charge· Tax haven· Tax· Value added tax· Zakat