Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Economics (In 11 Volumes)

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This encyclopaedic dictionary in eleven volumes has been essentially a compilation and editing of terms and expressions to provide students at all levels with a handy and reliable source for definitions of economic terms along with their interpretations, statements of economics laws, theories and principles, and descriptions of economic and financial institutions. This dictionary has been encyclopaedic in its contents and style of representation which is evident from the comprehensiveness of its coverage and contextual relevance of explanations with illustrations and mathematical expressions wherever necessary. Throughout the process of compilation and editing the volumes our sincere efforts was to make the dictionary serve as a ready reference for undergraduate and post-graduate economic students and for those appearing for competitive examinations, research scholars, teachers, and authors but also for economic administrators, planners, journalists, business managers, politicians and the general reader with a little bit of interest in economics but possessing economic consciousness.every effort has been carefully made to write the entries in a clear and lucid style to provide both straight forward definitions and invaluable background information. At some appropriate places, line diagrams have been included whenever the meaning of a word can be best understood by means of a diagram.the presentation throughout has been aimed at sustaining the interest of readers while enriching their vocabulary and comprehension of technical terms and expressions.

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Title
Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Economics (In 11 Volumes)
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788170412168
Length
3931p.
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