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Economics
[edit]Nobel, Pre-Y2K
[edit]- Absolute income hypothesis
- Aggregate demand
- Amartya Sen
- Arrow's impossibility theorem
- Arthur Goldberger
- Arthur Lewis (economist)
- Balassa–Samuelson effect
- Baumol–Tobin model
- Behavioral economics
- Bertil Ohlin
- Black–Scholes
- Bounded rationality
- Bretton Woods system
- Business cycle
- Call option
- Cambridge capital controversy
- Campbell's law
- Capability approach
- Capital asset pricing model
- Cardinal utility
- Censoring (statistics)
- Chicago school of economics
- Cliometrics
- Coase theorem
- Comparative advantage
- Congestion pricing
- Consumer choice
- Consumption function
- Cowles Foundation
- Daniel McFadden
- Deadweight loss
- Douglass North
- Dual-sector model
- Ecological economics
- Econometric model
- Econometrics
- Economic development
- Economic efficiency
- Economic growth
- Economic model
- Economics
- Economists for Peace and Security
- Elasticity (economics)
- Eli Heckscher
- Endogenous growth theory
- Endogenous money
- Equality of autonomy
- Evolutionary economics
- Ex-ante
- Exchange rate
- Expected utility hypothesis
- Faustmann's formula
- Federal funds rate
- Federal Open Market Committee
- Fiscal policy
- Floating exchange rate
- Franco Modigliani
- Friedman rule
- Friedman's k-percent rule
- Friedman–Savage utility function
- Friedrich Hayek
- Frisch–Waugh–Lovell theorem
- Gary Becker
- General equilibrium theory
- George Stigler
- Golden Rule savings rate
- Goodhart's law
- Gunnar Myrdal
- Gérard Debreu
- Harry Markowitz
- Heckscher–Ohlin model
- Heckscher–Ohlin theorem
- Herbert A. Simon
- Hicks optimality
- Hicks-neutral technical change
- Hicksian demand function
- History of economic thought
- Human capital
- Information asymmetry
- Input-output model
- Institutional economics
- Interest rate
- International financial institutions
- International Monetary Fund
- IS–LM model
- James Heckman
- James M. Buchanan
- James Meade
- James Mirrlees
- James Tobin
- Jan Tinbergen
- John Forbes Nash, Jr.
- John Harsanyi
- John Hicks
- John Maynard Keynes
- Kakutani fixed-point theorem
- Kaldor–Hicks efficiency
- Kenneth Arrow
- Kerala model
- Keynesian economics
- Knightian uncertainty
- Kuznets curve
- Kuznets swing
- Large-scale macroeconometric model
- Lawrence Klein
- Leonid Kantorovich
- Leontief paradox
- Life-cycle hypothesis
- List of Latin phrases (E)
- Lucas critique
- Macroeconomic model
- Macroeconomics
- Mainstream economics
- Marginal cost
- Marginalism
- Maurice Allais
- Merton Miller
- Microfoundations
- Milton Friedman
- Modern portfolio theory
- Modigliani–Miller theorem
- Monetarism
- Monetary policy
- Money supply
- Moral hazard
- Mundell–Fleming model
- Mundell–Tobin effect
- Myron Scholes
- Natural rate of unemployment
- Negative liberty
- Neo-Keynesian economics
- Neoclassical economics
- Neoclassical growth model
- Neoclassical synthesis
- Neoliberalism
- New classical macroeconomics
- New Home Economics
- New institutional economics
- New Keynesian economics
- Non-equilibrium economics
- Opportunity cost
- Option (finance)
- Passive management
- Paul Samuelson
- Permanent income hypothesis
- Peter Diamond
- Phillips curve
- Positive liberty
- Post-Keynesian economics
- Public choice
- Put option
- Quantity theory of money
- Ragnar Frisch
- Real business cycle theory
- Recession
- Regulatory capture
- Reinhard Selten
- Relative income hypothesis
- Revealed preference
- Richard Stone
- Robert C. Merton
- Robert Fogel
- Robert Lucas, Jr.
- Robert Mundell
- Robert Solow
- Ronald Coase
- Saltwater and freshwater economics
- Samuelson condition
- Satisficing
- Sharpe ratio
- Simon Kuznets
- Social choice theory
- Social welfare function
- Stagflation
- State prices
- Stockholm school (economics)
- Stolper–Samuelson theorem
- Subjective expected utility
- Supply-side economics
- The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
- The Girl Effect
- Theodore Schultz
- Thermoeconomics
- Tjalling Koopmans
- Tobit model
- Trevor Swan
- Trygve Haavelmo
- Unit root
- Wassily Leontief
- Welfare economics
- Wharton Econometric Forecasting Associates
- William Forsyth Sharpe
- William Vickrey
- World Bank