If you've been here before,
you'll notice that the layout has been drastically changed. There
are now several hundred different definitions on the site, so I've
changed the layout to make navigation easier.
The best way to find an economics term you're looking for is to
use the search bar on the top of every page on my site. If you're
looking for information on, say, the Coase Theorem, type that into
the search box; it will lead you to where you want to go.
The economics terms are split onto 27 different pages, one for
each letter in the alphabet. If you want to find the Coase Theorem,
click on "C" on the top of the page. If you prefer to see all the
terms at once, click on "Full List". In the full list you can jump
to a particular letter on the full list by using the "Skip To"
links.
I've tried to make the economics glossary as comprehensive and
accurate as possible. Most of the terms currently do not have a list
of references but I'll be adding them as I find them. If you know of
a term I should add a definition of, or a journal article/book which
is a good reference for information on a term, please e-mail me. I'm always
looking for ways to make the site more useful.
Any definition ending with (Econterm) is being used on the site
with the full permission of Econterm. Any definition which does not
contain that designation was created by Mike Moffatt.
Thanks for visiting,
Mike Moffatt
About.Com Guide to
Economics
economics.guide@about.com