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Economics dictionary

Moffast, Donald W.

Economics dictionary - New York Elsevier 1976 - xiv, 301 p.

incl. ref.

The general population is hearing and seeing economics in the news as never, before, and public officials are campaigning and appealing to voters on the economic issues. In addittion, book wich are primarily economics books are being printed in paperback edition for consumption. The result is that a vocabulary new to the public is being used in these writings, and if communications is to take place, this new vocabulary must be understood by the readers and llisteners. The result of author`s extensive research is a comprehensive dictionary, almost encyclopaedic in character, wich contains 5000/ 6500 entries, with a selected amount of cross- referencing to minimize the reader`s time.Also included is a mathematical appendix to help the reader stay abreast of today`strend towards analytical methods that yield more precision and detail in the previously cloudy field of economics.

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ABREVIATURAS
INGLÉS
ECONOMIA
DICCIONARIOS

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