The Penguin Dictionary of Economics : Eighth Edition
(Author) Graham BannockThe Penguin Dictionary of Economics explains a host of economic terms, from acceleration principle to venture capital, Euro to X-efficiency, globalisation to zero-sum game. The eighth edition has been fully revised and updated to include those terms that have become so familiar since the global recession begun ('quantitative easing' and 'sub-prime' among them), but whose meanings escape most of us. Wide-ranging and accessible, this detailed practical and international guide will be indispensable for students of economics and professionals (in business, finance or the public sector), and for anyone wishing to follow economic discussions in the media today.
Graham Bannock
Graham Bannock is best known for his groundbreaking work "The Economics of Crime," which revolutionized the study of criminal behavior and economic theory. His writing style is analytical and precise, with a focus on empirical evidence. Bannock's key contribution to literature lies in his ability to meld economics with criminology, creating a new and influential field of study.