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Business and economics[edit]

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Economics[edit]

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[edit]

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[edit]

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

Taxation[edit]

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