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==Index and Glossary== | |||
There is an index to the topics dealt with in the economics articles [[Economics/Related Articles|here]], and a glossary of economic terms [[Economics/Glossary|here]]. | |||
==Parent topics== | ==Parent topics== |
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Index and Glossary
There is an index to the topics dealt with in the economics articles here, and a glossary of economic terms here.
Parent topics
- Banking [r]: the system of financial intermediation that provides the principle source of credit to individuals and companies. [e]
- Financial system [r]: The interactive system of organisations that serve as intermediaries between lenders and borrowers. [e]
Subtopics
- Federal Reserve System [r]: The authority to which the United States government has assigned responsibility for the conduct of monetary policy and the supervision of member banks. [e]
- Bank of England [r]: The central bank of the whole of the United Kingdom established in 1694, and is the model on which most modern, large central banks have been based. [e]
- Crash of 2008 [r]: the international banking crisis that followed the subprime mortgage crisis of 2007. [e]