Richard Lipsey — Richard G. Lipsey, O.C., Ph.D., LL.D., F.R.S.C. (born August 28 1928) is a Canadian academic and economist.Born in Victoria, British Columbia, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1951 from Victoria College (now the University of Victoria), a … Wikipedia
Richard Leonard — For other people named Richard Leonard, see Richard Leonard (disambiguation). Richard (Dick) Lawrence Leonard (born 12 December 1930) is a British writer and journalist, writing as Dick Leonard, and also a former British Labour politician. He is… … Wikipedia
CB Richard Ellis — Logo de CB Richard Ellis Création 2004, date de la fusion en France, d Insignia Bourdais et de CB Richard Ellis … Wikipédia en Français
Teoría del Segundo Mejor — La Teoría del Segundo Mejor , Teoría Del Segundo óptimo , Teorema de la segunda opción (Theory of the Second best en inglés) es uno de los teoremas económicos mas importantes avanzados en la segunda mitad del siglo XX.[1] [2] [3] [4 … Wikipedia Español
Profit (economics) — In economics, the term profit has two related but distinct meanings. Normal profit represents the total opportunity costs (both explicit and implicit) of a venture to an entrepreneur or investor, whilst economic profit (also abnormal, pure,… … Wikipedia
Gold standard — For other uses, see Gold standard (disambiguation). Under a gold standard, paper notes are convertible into pre set, fixed quantities of gold. The gold standard is a monetary system in which the standard economic unit of account is a fixed mass… … Wikipedia
Birth control — For other uses, see Birth control (disambiguation). Birth control is an umbrella term for several techniques and methods used to prevent fertilization or to interrupt pregnancy at various stages. Birth control techniques and methods include… … Wikipedia
George Christopher Archibald — also known as Chris Archibald (30 December 1926 ndash; 22 February 1996) was a British economist, a researcher and professor. He played a significant role in building the new University of Essex into a premier UK research centre for the social… … Wikipedia
Production–possibility frontier — In economics, a production–possibility frontier (PPF), sometimes called a production–possibility curve or product transformation curve, is a graph that compares the production rates of two commodities that use the same fixed total of the factors… … Wikipedia
Cost curve — In economics, a cost curve is a graph of the costs of production as a function of total quantity produced. In a free market economy, productively efficient firms use these curves to find the optimal point of production (minimising cost), and… … Wikipedia
Normative statement — In economics, a normative statement expresses a value judgement about whether a situation is subjectively desirable or undesirable. The world would be a better place if the moon were made of green cheese is a normative statement because it… … Wikipedia