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part 3 mixed readings for associate professor

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International Monetary Fund
Economic impact analysis
Income elasticity of demand
Business incubator
Voluntary sector
Industrial district
Creative city
Creative industries
Industrial park
Industrial inertia
Shift-share analysis
Infant industry argument
Informal sector
Information asymmetry
Network society
Entrepreneurship
Input–output model
IPO Model
Computable general equilibrium
Leontief paradox
Intelligent enterprise
Complementary good
International trade
Isoquant
Just in time (business)
Kanban
Kaizen
Kondratiev wave
Kuznets swing
Juglar cycle
New institutional economics
Lean manufacturing
Toyota Production System
Experience curve effects
Porter's generic strategies
Strategic planning
Learning-by-doing (economics)
Learning organization
Law of rent
Economic rent
Quasi-rent
Schumpeterian rent
Long-run cost curves
Supply and demand
Land-use forecasting
Niche market
Locally unwanted land use
Marginalism
Marginal cost
Principle of marginality
Market
Market economy
Marketing
Principles of Economics (Marshall)
Matrix (mathematics)
Matrix multiplication
Minimax
Profit maximization
Mental model
Mesoeconomics
Milestone (project management)
Economic model
Macroeconomic model
Monopoly
Monopsony
Transaction cost
Moral hazard
North American Industry Classification System
Nemawashi
New international division of labour
NIMBY
Normative
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Foreign direct investment
Core competency
Eclectic paradigm
Opportunity cost
Outsourcing
Partial equilibrium
Path dependence
Innovation butterfly
Ratchet effect
Pecuniary externality
Economic ideology
List of important publications in economics
Political economy
Population density
Population pyramid
Demography
Positivism
Middle range theory (sociology)
Sociocultural evolution
Postmodernism
Power (social and political)
Economic power
Countervailing power
Primary sector of the economy
Price elasticity of demand
Prisoner's dilemma
Probability