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hinterland, tributary region, either rural or urban or both, that is closely linked economically with a nearby......
Histadrut, Israeli labour organization that includes workers in the cooperative and collective agricultural settlements......
Hitachi, Ltd., highly diversified Japanese manufacturing corporation that comprises more than 1,000 subsidiaries,......
HODL is a cryptocurrency slang term that refers to holding a crypto coin or token for the long term. It comes from......
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft, former German chemical concern founded in 1863 in the Höchst quarter of Frankfurt am......
holding company, a corporation that owns enough voting stock in one or more other companies to exercise control......
home equity line of credit (HELOC), a type of loan that uses a borrower’s equity in his house as collateral. In......
Homestead Strike, violent labour dispute between the Carnegie Steel Company and many of its workers that occurred......
Honda Motor Company, Ltd., leading Japanese manufacturer of motorcycles and a major producer of automobiles for......
Honeywell International Inc., American advanced-technology company that manufactures aerospace and automotive products;......
HSBC Holdings PLC, bank holding company based in London that originated as the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation,......
Hudson’s Bay Company, corporation that occupies a prominent place in both the economic and the political history......
Hughes Electronics Corporation, American provider of wireless telecommunication services and formerly a leading......
human resources management, the management of the people in working organizations. It is also frequently called......
human trafficking, form of modern-day slavery involving the illegal transport of individuals by force or deception......
Hyundai Group, major diversified corporation in South Korea. The international company supplies a product line......
Iberia, Spanish airline created by law on June 7, 1940, and given rights to the air transport of persons and cargo......
IBM, leading American computer manufacturer, with a major share of the market both in the United States and abroad.......
Idemitsu Kōsan Co., Ltd., Japanese petrochemical corporation founded in 1911 as Idemitsu Shōkai and reorganized......
IKEA, home furnishings retailer that was the world’s largest seller of furniture in the early 21st century, operating......
Illinois Central Railroad (IC), former U.S. railroad founded in 1851 that expanded service from Illinois to much......
Imperial Brands PLC, one of the world’s largest international tobacco companies and the leading British manufacturer......
Imperial Chemical Industries PLC (ICI), major British corporation that was founded in 1926 as Imperial Chemical......
imperial preference, historically, a commercial arrangement in which preferential rates (i.e., rates below the......
import substitution industrialization (ISI), development strategy focusing on promoting domestic production of......
In re Debs, legal case in which the U.S. Supreme Court, on May 27, 1895, unanimously (9–0) upheld the government’s......
InBev, former international brewing company that was founded in 2004 through the merger of the Brazilian Companhia......
income statement, In accounting, the activity-oriented financial statement issued by businesses. Covering a specified......
income tax, levy imposed on individuals (or family units) and corporations. Individual income tax is computed on......
incomes policy, collective governmental effort to control the incomes of labour and capital, usually by limiting......
indentured labor, a form of contract labor in which laborers enter into an official agreement with their employer......
indexation, in fiscal policy, a means of offsetting the effect of inflation or deflation on social security payments......
House of India, 15th-century Portuguese establishment that managed the trade in products from overseas colonies.......
Indian Airlines, former domestic and regional airline of India that merged with Air India in 2007, thereafter operating......
Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC), largest trade-union federation in India. INTUC was established in......
indiction, in ancient Rome, the fiscal year. During the inflation of the 3rd century ad the Roman government supplied......
In March 2023 Donald Trump became the first current or former U.S. president to be charged with a crime. In the......
Industrial Bank of Japan, former Japanese commercial bank that operated a general-banking and foreign-exchange......
industrial relations, the behaviour of workers in organizations in which they earn their living. Scholars of industrial......
- Introduction
- Labor, Negotiation, Conflict
- Worker Rights, Labor Laws, Collective Bargaining
- Responsibility, Community, Labor
- Workforce Diversity, Labor Laws, Unions
- Collective Bargaining, Labor Laws, Dispute Resolution
- Competition, Pressures, Labor
- Service Workers, Technical Professionals
- Labor, Unions, Negotiation
- Union, Management, Relations
- Collective Bargaining, Labor Unions, Negotiations
- Japan, Labor, Unions
- Employment Security, Collective Bargaining, Labor Laws
- Education, Training, Labor Laws
Industrial Revolution, in modern history, the process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one......
industrial union, trade union that combines all workers, both skilled and unskilled, who are employed in a particular......
Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), labour organization founded in Chicago in 1905 by representatives of 43......
ING Group NV, global financial institution of Dutch origin that provides services in banking, insurance, and asset......
inheritance tax, levy on the property accruing to each beneficiary of the estate of a deceased person. It is usually......
In corporate finance, an initial public offering (IPO) is a primary market process through which a private company......
insider trading, Illegal use of insider information for profit in financial trading. Since 1934, the Securities......
Instagram, online social media platform and social network service for photograph and video sharing. The app was......
insurance, a system under which the insurer, for a consideration usually agreed upon in advance, promises to reimburse......
- Introduction
- Excluded Risks, Coverage, Liability
- Perils, Risk, Coverage
- Cargo, Property, Liability
- Liability, Coverage, Risk
- Aviation, Risk, Coverage
- Risk, Premiums, Coverage
- Suretyship, Risk, Coverage
- Risk, Coverage, Liability
- Risk Management, Coverage, Reinsurance
- Renewability, Risk, Coverage
- Group Annuities, Retirement, Benefits
- Risk Management, Coverage, Benefits
- Rate Making, Risk Assessment, Premiums
- Reinsurance, Risk Management, Coverage
- Risk, Coverage, Liability
- Risk Management, Underwriting, Reinsurance
- Japan, Risk, Coverage
Intel, a leading American brand and manufacturer of semiconductor computer circuits. It is headquartered in Santa......
Intelsat, company that provides satellite communication services. Intelsat owns more than 50 communications satellites......
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), international organization founded in 1959 by 20 governments in North and......
Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Agency of the U.S. Department of the Treasury charged with administering and enforcing......
The International Alliance for Women (TIAW), nonprofit corporation founded in 1980 to empower professional women......
International Bank for Economic Cooperation (IBEC), international bank instituted by an agreement signed by Bulgaria,......
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), Main component organization of the World Bank. The......
International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU), the world’s principal organization of national trade......
International Investment Bank, international bank, founded in 1970 and operational in 1971, designed to provide......
International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union (ILGWU), former industrial union in the United States and Canada that......
International Paper Company, major American manufacturer of pulp and paper products, including printing paper,......
international payment and exchange, respectively, any payment made by one country to another and the market in......
- Introduction
- Cross-Border, Remittances, FX
- Exchange Rates, Disequilibrium, Adjustment
- Incomes Policy, Exchange Rates, Global Economy
- Exchange Rates, Currencies, Trading
- Gold Standard, Currency Exchange, Global Economy
- IMF, Parity, Exchange Rates
- Forward Exchange, Currency Risk, Cross-Border Transactions
- Disequilibrium, Capital Movements
- Hedging, Exchange Rates, Currency Risk
- SDR, IMF, Currency Exchange
- OECD, Global Trade, Currency Exchange
- Floating Rates, Exchange Rates, Currency
- European Monetary System, Exchange Rates, EMS.
Bank for International Settlements (BIS), international bank established at Basel, Switzerland, in 1930, as the......
international trade, economic transactions that are made between countries. Among the items commonly traded are......
- Introduction
- Globalization, Tariffs, Protectionism
- Comparative Advantage, Trade Barriers, Globalization
- Comparative Advantage, Trade Barriers, Tariffs
- State Interference, Tariffs, Barriers
- Tariffs, Effects, Trade Agreements
- Arguments, Interference
- Tariffs, Agreements, Regulations
- National Treatment, Tariffs, Agreements
- Economic Integration, Tariffs, Quotas
- Benelux, Economic Union, Trade
- Common Agricultural Policy, Tariffs, Subsidies
- EFTA, Tariffs, Trade Agreements
- Andean Group, Andean Community, Nations
- Regional Arrangements, WTO Rules
- Developed, Developing, Countries
First International, federation of workers’ groups that, despite ideological divisions within its ranks, had a......
Second International, federation of socialist parties and trade unions that greatly influenced the ideology, policy,......
interstate commerce, in U.S. constitutional law, any commercial transactions or traffic that cross state boundaries......
Intuit Inc., provider of financial, accounting, and tax-preparation software for individuals and small businesses.......
investment, process of exchanging income during one period of time for an asset that is expected to produce earnings......
investment bank, firm that originates, underwrites, and distributes new security issues of corporations and government......
investment credit, tax incentive that permits businesses to deduct a specified percentage of certain investment......
investment trust, financial organization that pools the funds of its shareholders and invests them in a diversified......
invisible trade, in economics, the exchange of physically intangible items between countries. Invisible trade can......
Iron Act, (1750), in U.S. colonial history, one of the British Trade and Navigation acts; it was intended to stem......
Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Company, Ltd., major Japanese manufacturer of heavy machinery and oceangoing......
Chris Blackwell grew up in Jamaica but was educated in England. He founded Island Records in 1959 in Jamaica, then......
Islāmic Development Bank, Muslim bank directed toward financing the economic and social development of members......
Italian Confederation of Workers’ Unions, Italy’s second largest trade union federation. The CISL was formed in......
Italian Labour Union, Italian trade union federation with more than a million and a half members. The UIL was formed......
ITT Corporation, former American telecommunications company that grew into a successful conglomerate corporation......
ITV, in the United Kingdom, television network consisting of a consortium of private companies in competition with......
J. Walter Thompson Co., American advertising agency that was long one of the largest such enterprises in the world.......
Jack the Rapper (Jack Gibson) helped open the first African-American-owned radio station in the United States,......
Japan Airlines (JAL), Japanese airline that became one of the largest air carriers in the world. Founded in 1951,......
Japan Railways Group, principal rail network of Japan, consisting of 12 corporations created by the privatization......
Japanese Trade Union Confederation (Rengō), largest national trade union in Japan. The federation was founded in......
JCPenney is an iconic American retail company and key anchor store in shopping malls across the United States.......
Jewel-Osco, American retail grocery and pharmacy chain operating as a subsidiary of the grocery distributor and......
Jiangnan Arsenal, in Shanghai, major Chinese centre during the 1860s and 1870s for the manufacture of modern arms......
jizyah, historically, a tax (the term is often incorrectly translated as a “head tax” or “poll tax”) paid by non-Muslim......
John Bartholomew and Son, former mapmaking and publishing company of the United Kingdom that was located in Edinburgh......
joint venture, partnership or alliance among two or more businesses or organizations based on shared expertise......
joint-stock company, a forerunner of the modern corporation that was organized for undertakings requiring large......
JPMorgan Chase & Co., American banking and financial services company formed through the December 2000 merger of......
junk bond, Bond paying a high yield but also presenting greater risk than comparable securities. Junk bonds can......
jāgīrdār system, form of land tenancy developed in India during the time of Muslim rule (beginning in the early......
Kansei reforms, series of conservative measures promoted (largely during the Kansei era [1789–1801]) by the Japanese......
Das Kapital, one of the major works of the 19th-century economist and philosopher Karl Marx (1818–83), in which......
Robert Kardashian was an Armenian American businessman and lawyer in Los Angeles who became well known in the mid-1990s......
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd., major Japanese manufacturer of transportation equipment and machinery and an important......
Kawasaki Steel Corporation, major Japanese steel manufacturer and leading member of the Kawasaki group of industries.......
Keidanren, Japanese association of business organizations that was established in 1946 for the purpose of mediating......