Economics & Economic Systems, THE-VOL
Economic system, any of the ways in which humankind has arranged for its material provisioning. One would think that there would be a great variety of such systems, corresponding to the many cultural arrangements that have characterized human society.
Economics & Economic Systems Encyclopedia Articles By Title
The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, (1904–05), thesis by Max Weber that asserts a connection between......
The Rise of Andrew Jackson, This detailed original account of the life of Andrew Jackson written for Encyclopædia......
Third World, former political designation originally used (1952) to describe those states not part of the first......
Third World debt, debt accumulated by Third World (developing) countries. The term is typically used to refer specifically......
Albert Thomas was a French statesman, political leader, and historian, who was the first director of the League......
J.H. Thomas was a British trade-union leader and politician, a shrewd and successful industrial negotiator who......
Norman Thomas was an American socialist, social reformer, and frequent candidate for political office. Following......
Henry Thornton was an English economist, banker, and philanthropist who made significant contributions to monetary......
Marcus Møller Thrane was a teacher, journalist, and socialist leader who was the initiator of the Thrane movement......
Three Principles of the People, the ideological basis of the political program of the Chinese Nationalist leader......
Ernst Thälmann was a German Communist leader and twice presidential candidate during the Weimar Republic (1919–33),......
Johann Heinrich von Thünen was a German agriculturalist best known for his work on the relationship between the......
ticker, high-speed means of reporting information on securities transactions. It provides the stock symbol, number......
Benjamin Tillett was an English trade union leader who directed successful dock strikes in 1889 and 1911. Tillett......
Jan Tinbergen was a Dutch economist noted for his development of econometric models. He was the cowinner (with......
Herbert Lars Gustaf Tingsten was a Swedish political scientist and journalist known for his criticisms of socialism......
Jean Tirole is a French economist who was awarded the 2014 Nobel Prize for Economics in recognition of his innovative......
Josip Broz Tito was a Yugoslav revolutionary and statesman. He was secretary-general (later president) of the Communist......
Tobin tax, proposed tax on short-term currency transactions. A Tobin tax is designed to deter only speculative......
James Tobin was an American economist whose contributions to the theoretical formulation of investment behaviour......
Palmiro Togliatti was a politician who led the Italian Communist Party for nearly 40 years and made it the largest......
toll, sum levied on users of certain roads, highways, canals, bridges, tunnels, ferries, and other such conveniences,......
Tolpuddle Martyrs, six English farm labourers who were sentenced (March 1834) to seven years’ transportation to......
Ton Duc Thang was a Communist leader who succeeded Ho Chi Minh as president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam......
tonnage and poundage, customs duties granted since medieval times to the English crown by Parliament. Tonnage was......
Thomas Tooke was a British financier and economist who championed free trade. Tooke was in business throughout......
Robert Torrens was a British economist, soldier, politician, and promoter of schemes for the colonization of Australia.......
total cost, in economics, the sum of all costs incurred by a firm in producing a certain level of output. It is......
Total Quality Management (TQM), Management practices designed to improve the performance of organizational processes......
Sékou Touré was the first president of the Republic of Guinea (1958–84) and a leading African politician. Although......
Arnold Toynbee was an English economist and social reformer noted for his public service activities on behalf of......
tozama daimyo, (Japanese: “outside daimyo”), nonhereditary feudal lord or daimyo in Japan during the Tokugawa period......
trade agreement, any contractual arrangement between states concerning their trade relationships. Trade agreements......
trade association, voluntary association of business firms organized on a geographic or industrial basis to promote......
trade credit, deferment of payment for goods or services purchased by one company from another, granted by the......
trade show, temporary market organized to promote trade, where buyers and sellers gather to transact business and......
trade union, association of workers in a particular trade, industry, or company created for the purpose of securing......
Board of Trade, Organized market for the exchange of commodity contracts (see commodity exchange). The Toronto......
trademark, any visible sign or device used by a business enterprise to identify its goods and distinguish them......
Trades Union Congress (TUC), national organization of British trade unions. Although it is the sole national trade......
trading stamp, printed stamps given as a premium by retailers to customers and redeemable for cash or merchandise......
transaction cost, economic losses that can result from arranging market relationships on a contractual basis. In......
transactions tax, multistage sales tax imposed on all business transactions, including the exchange of tangible......
transatlantic slave trade, segment of the global slave trade that transported between 10 million and 12 million......
Transport and General Workers’ Union (TGWU), labour union that was the largest in Great Britain throughout much......
transportation economics, the study of the allocation of transportation resources in order to meet the needs of......
treasury bill, short-term U.S. government security with maturity ranging from 4 weeks to 52 weeks. Treasury bills......
treasury note, government security, usually marketable, with maturity ranging from one to five years. Because their......
triangular trade, three-legged economic model and trade route that was predicated on the transatlantic trade of......
Kharílaos Trikoúpis was a statesman who sought with limited success to foster broad-scale national development......
Trilateral Commission, organization of private citizens founded in 1973 principally by American banker David Rockefeller......
Pieter Jelles Troelstra was a Dutch socialist statesman and poet, who founded the Social Democratic Labour Party......
Leon Trotsky was a communist theorist and agitator, a leader in Russia’s October Revolution in 1917, and later......
trust company, corporation legally authorized to serve as executor or administrator of decedents’ estates, as guardian......
Morgan Tsvangirai was a Zimbabwean opposition leader and trade union activist known for his dissent against the......
Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot, baron de l’Aulne was a French economist who was an administrator under Louis XV and......
two-factor theory, theory of worker motivation, formulated by Frederick Herzberg, which holds that employee job......
two-tier gold system, arrangement set up to protect international monetary reserves from the pressure of higher......
The U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures the increase in the price level of a basket of goods and services......
The U.S. Producer Price Index (PPI) is a measure of the average change in prices paid to domestic producers of......
Ulanhu was a Mongol nationalist and Chinese politician who was a highly visible promoter of Mongolian rights throughout......
underground economy, transaction of goods or services not reported to the government and therefore beyond the reach......
unemployment, the condition of one who is capable of working, actively seeking work, but unable to find any work.......
unemployment insurance, a form of social insurance (q.v.) designed to compensate certain categories of workers......
unemployment rate, percentage of unemployed individuals in an economy among individuals currently in the labour......
union shop, arrangement requiring workers to join a particular union and pay dues within a specified period of......
UNISON, British labour union, an affiliate of the Trades Union Congress, the national organization of British trade......
UNITA, Angolan political party that was originally founded to free the nation from Portuguese colonial rule. UNITA......
United Automobile Workers (UAW), North American industrial union of automotive and other vehicular workers, headquartered......
United Farm Workers (UFW), U.S. labour union founded in 1962 as the National Farm Workers Association by the labour......
United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), American labour union, founded in 1890, that engaged in bitter, though often......
United Steelworkers (USW), American labour union representing workers in metallurgical industries as well as in......
UPC, a standard machine-readable bar code used to identify products purchased in grocery and other retail stores.......
urban planning, design and regulation of the uses of space that focus on the physical form, economic functions,......
use tax, levy on the use or possession of a commodity. Under the principle that the taxpayer should pay according......
usury, in modern law, the practice of charging an illegal rate of interest for the loan of money. In Old English......
utility and value, in economics, the determination of the prices of goods and services. The modern industrial economy......
utopian socialism, Political and social idea of the mid-19th century. Adapted from such reformers as Robert Owen......
Édouard-Marie Vaillant was a French revolutionary publicist and politician who was exiled for his role in the Paris......
value-added tax (VAT), government levy on the amount that a business firm adds to the price of a commodity during......
James Alward Van Fleet was a U.S. military officer who was a division and corps commander during crucial World......
Mary Abby Van Kleeck was an American social researcher and reformer, a dynamic and influential figure in the investigation......
Émile Vandervelde was a Belgian statesman and a prominent figure in European socialism, who served in Belgian coalition......
Getúlio Vargas was the president of Brazil (1930–45, 1951–54), who brought social and economic changes that helped......
vassal, in feudal society, one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord. Some vassals did not......
vCard, electronic business card that automates the exchange of personal information typically found on a traditional......
Thorstein Veblen was an American economist and social scientist who sought to apply an evolutionary, dynamic approach......
Juan Velasco Alvarado was the president of Peru from 1968 until 1975. Formerly commander in chief of the Army,......
vending machine, coin-actuated machine through which various goods may be retailed. Vending machines should not......
venture capital, in business finance, funds provided by wealthy individuals, investment banks, or other financial......
vertical integration, form of business organization in which all stages of production of a good, from the acquisition......
VIA Rail Canada, Inc., Canadian state-owned passenger-railway system. Incorporated in 1977 and established in 1978......
viatical settlement, arrangement by which a terminally ill patient’s life-insurance policy is sold to provide funds......
William Vickrey was a Canadian-born American economist who brought innovative analysis to the problems of incomplete,......
Jacob Viner was a Canadian-born American economist who made major contributions to the theory of cost and production,......
visible trade, in economics, exchange of physically tangible goods between countries, involving the export, import,......
Vo Chi Cong was a strongly anti-French Communist revolutionary who was among the earliest fighters for Vietnam’s......
Vo Nguyen Giap was a Vietnamese military and political leader whose perfection of guerrilla as well as conventional......
Sir Julius Vogel was a New Zealand statesman, journalist, and businessman known for his bold project to regenerate......
Volatility is a measure of the frequency and magnitude of changes in the price of a stock, exchange-traded fund......