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There are articles and definitions in seven  main subject groups:
There are articles and definitions in seven  main subject groups:


*'''Economic methodology'''; including the [[philosophy of economics]], the [[history of economic thought]], [[neuroeconomics]], [[experimental economics]], [[economic model]] and [[econometrics]];
*'''Economic methodology'''; including the [[philosophy of economics]], the [[history of economic thought]], [[neuroeconomics]], [[economic model]] and [[econometrics]];


*'''Economic theory'''; including [[financial economics]], [[international economics]], [[microeconomics]], [[macroeconomics]],  [[welfare economics]];
*'''Economic theory'''; including [[financial economics]], [[international economics]], [[microeconomics]], [[macroeconomics]],  [[welfare economics]];
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*'''Economic theories'''; including [[Balassa-Samuelson effect]],[[Capital Asset Pricing Model]], [[Diamond-Dybvig model]], [[Keynesianism]], [[IS-LM model]], [[monetarism]],
*'''Economic theories'''; including [[Balassa-Samuelson effect]],[[Capital Asset Pricing Model]], [[Diamond-Dybvig model]], [[Keynesianism]], [[IS-LM model]], [[monetarism]],


*'''Economic concepts'''; including [[agency problem]], [[arbitrage]], [[asset price bubble]], [[balance of payments]], [[balance of trade]], [[capital (economics)|capital]], [[competition]], [[debt]], [[deflation]], [[discount rate]], [[discounted cash flow]], [[economic efficiency|efficiency]], [[elasticity (economics)|elasticity]], [[employment]], [[economic equilibrium|equilibrium]], [[exchange rate]], [[factors of production]], [[Gross Domestic Product]], [[Human Development Index]], [[inflation]], [[interest]], [[labour]], [[land]], [[market]], [[microfinance]], [[money supply]], [[moral hazard]], [[multiplier effect]], [[Nash equilibrium]], [[national debt]], [[net present value]],  [[opportunity cost]], [[Eurozone/Tutorials#Optimum currency area theory|optimum currency area]], [[prisoner's dilemma]],[[production function]], [[price index]], [[public debt]], [[public goods]], [[recession (economics)|recession]], [[social capital]], [[supply and demand]], [[terms of trade]], [[unemployment]], [[utility]]
*'''Economic concepts'''; including [[agency problem]], [[arbitrage]], [[asset price bubble]], [[balance of payments]], [[balance of trade]], [[capital (economics)|capital]], [[competition]], [[debt]], [[deflation]], [[discount rate]], [[discounted cash flow]], [[economic efficiency|efficiency]], [[elasticity (economics)|elasticity]], [[employment]], [[economic equilibrium|equilibrium]], [[exchange rate]], [[factors of production]], [[Gross Domestic Product]], [[Human Development Index]], [[inflation]], [[interest]], [[labour]], [[land]], [[market (economics)|market]], [[microfinance]], [[money supply]], [[moral hazard]], [[multiplier effect]], [[Nash equilibrium]], [[national debt]], [[net present value]],  [[opportunity cost]], [[Eurozone/Tutorials#Optimum currency area theory|optimum currency area]], [[prisoner's dilemma]],[[production function]], [[price index]], [[public debt]], [[public goods]], [[recession (economics)|recession]], [[social capital]], [[supply and demand]], [[terms of trade]], [[unemployment]], [[utility]]


*'''Economics-related policies, techniques  and institutions'''; including [[antitrust]], [[applied statistics]], [[bank failures and rescues]], [[banking]], [[Bank for International Settlements]], [[bond (finance)|bond]], [[central bank]], [[competition policy]], [[cost-benefit analysis]], [[credit rating agency]], [[EU competition policy]], [[Euro]], [[eurozone]]. [[Federal Reserve System]], [[Financial regulation]], [[Financial Stability Forum]], [[financial system]], [[fiscal policy]], [[gold standard]], [[International Monetary Fund]], [[monetary policy]], [[National Recovery Administration]], [[option]], [[public expenditure]], [[monetary policy#Quantitative easing|quantitative easing]], [[taxation]], [[World Bank]],
*'''Economics-related policies, techniques  and institutions'''; including [[antitrust]], [[applied statistics]], [[bank failures and rescues]], [[banking]], [[Bank for International Settlements]], [[bond (finance)|bond]], [[central bank]], [[competition policy]], [[cost-benefit analysis]], [[credit rating agency]], [[EU competition policy]], [[Euro]], [[eurozone]]. [[Federal Reserve System]], [[Financial regulation]], [[Financial Stability Forum]], [[financial system]], [[fiscal policy]], [[gold standard]], [[International Monetary Fund]], [[monetary policy]], [[National Recovery Administration]], [[option]], [[public expenditure]], [[monetary policy#Quantitative easing|quantitative easing]], [[taxation]], [[World Bank]],
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===Glossaries===
===Glossaries===
The [[Economics/Glossary|economics glossary]] contains definitions of terms that are in general use by economists, and   more specialised terms are included in the [[Financial system/Related Articles#Glossary|finance glossary]] and the [[Banking/Related Articles#Glossary|banking glossary]].
The [[Economics/Glossary|economics glossary]] contains definitions of terms that are in general use by economists, and more specialised definitions are provided by  the [[Financial system/Related Articles#Glossary|finance glossary]], the [[Banking/Related Articles#Glossary|banking glossary]], the [[International economics/Related Articles#Glossary|international economics glossary]],  the [[Macroeconomics/Related Articles#Glossary|macroeconomics glossary]] and  the [[Monetary policy/Related Articles#Glossary|monetary policy glossary]]

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Subject groups

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Index

The economics index provides a link to every individual concept or topic that is referred to in the economics articles.

Timelines

A list of the timelines appearing as subpages to economics articles is on the timelines subpage of this article.

Glossaries

The economics glossary contains definitions of terms that are in general use by economists, and more specialised definitions are provided by the finance glossary, the banking glossary, the international economics glossary, the macroeconomics glossary and the monetary policy glossary