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An Economics Topics Detail By Arnold S. Kling What Is Aggregate Supply? Aggregate supply is the relationship between the overall price level in the economy and the a...
Definitions and Basics Profits, from the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics Capitalists earn a return on their efforts by providing three productive inputs. First, they are wi...
Definitions and Basics Insurance, from the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics Insurance plays a central role in the functioning of modern economies. Life insurance offers prot...
Definitions and Basics Definition: Market failure, from Investopedia Market failure is the economic situation defined by an inefficient distribution of goods and services in ...
An Economics Reading List Bastiat, Frederic, Economic Sophisms Bastiat is free trade's greatest popularizer. This book collects his principal essays exposing the flaws that in...
Brenner, Reuven, Betting on Ideas: Wars, Inflation and Invention Brynjolfsson, Eric and Andrew McAfee, The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brill...