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Sanctions (1159 bytes)
1: '''"Sanctions"''' is the plural of [[sanction]] (see also [[pen... 5: ...hat he imposed a sanction, but that he imposed '''sanctions'''. 7: '''Sanctions''' can also be coercive measures adopted by a gro... 12: *[[Economic sanctions]] Trade sanctions (2774 bytes) 1: ...es on one or more other countries. Typically the sanctions take the form of import [[tariff]]s (duties), lic... 3: ...y [[protectionism|protecting]] some sector from [[economic competition|competition]] (from imported goods or... 5: ==Politics of trade sanctions== 7: ...lations (examples being recent US or multilateral sanctions against [[Cuba]], [[Iraq]], or [[North Korea]]). 9: ...articular policy goals (such as [[United States]] sanctions against [[Brazil]] over [[patent]] law in the lat... Diplomatic sanctions (564 bytes) 1: '''Diplomatic sanctions''' are actions taken by [[country|countries]] aga... 3: * [[Economic sanctions]] 4: * [[Military sanctions]] 6: ...al [[blockade]] of its ports. Similarly, military sanctions can range from carefully-targeted airborne assaul... Intermediate sanctions (14993 bytes) 1: ...lified person receiving the benefit. Intermediate sanctions may be imposed either in addition to or instead o... 5: ...l Revenue Code]]. Section 4958 adds intermediate sanctions is an alternative to revocation of the exempt sta... 7: Intermediate Sanctions may be imposed on any ''disqualified person'' who... 64: ...o transactions from which the contractor will not economically benefit, either directly or indirectly, apart... 102: ...r to prevent the IRS's invocation of intermediate sanctions any individual serving on the governing body of t... X-Treme Sanctions Executive (1649 bytes) 1: The '''X-Treme Sanctions Executive''' is a fictional paramilitary police f... Fraudulent Online Identity Sanctions Act (636 bytes) 1: The ''' Fraudulent Online Identity Sanctions Act''' (''HR 3754'') was introduced on [[February... Economic bubble (2393 bytes) 1: An '''economic bubble''' occurs when [[speculation]] in a [[comm... 3: ...roy a large amount of wealth and cause continuing economic malaise as was the case of the [[Great Depression... 5: Another important aspect of economic bubbles is their impact on spending habits. Parti... 9: ...tates in the market based on the communication of economic actors. 11: Examples of economic bubbles include: Economic policy (377 bytes) 1: In [[Government]]s [[Economic]] policies determine the set of actions that a go... Economic value added (1156 bytes) 1: In the field of [[finance]], '''economic value added''' (or EVA) is a way to determine the... Economic rent (2600 bytes) 1: In [[economics |economic theory]], '''economic rent''' is a payment to a [[factor of production]... 3: In [[classical economics]], "rent" referred to a specific kind of income ... 5: ...t that the owner of any kind of input can receive economic rent due to unique qualities of that input. Rent ... 11: ...stic, there would be no producers' surplus and no economic rents. 13: ...job, and the next best job pays $15,000, then the economic rent is the difference between the two of $5,000. Economic indicator (2231 bytes) 1: ...|economy]]. Economic indicators allow analysis of economic performance and predictions of future performance... 3: ...onsumer Price Index]] (a measure for [[inflation (economics)|inflation]]), [[industrial production]], [[bank... 5: ...d States of America]] is the [[National Bureau of Economic Research]]. 7: ...ncy for the U.S. government in the field of labor economics and statistics. 11: ...re indicators which occur at the same time as the economic activity. Economic growth (14307 bytes) 1: ...produced. In [[economics]], "economic growth" or "economic growth theory" typically refers to growth of [[po... 3: == Origins of the concept of Economic Growth == 15: The modern conception of economic growth began with the [[physiocrats]] and with th... 19: ...s occurred, leading to the field of [[Development economics]], including the work of [[Amartya Sen]] and [[J... 21: ...nation is seen as, at the macro-scale (see [[macroeconomics]]) to be indicative of an increasing stock of ca... Economic power (1429 bytes) 1: ... is no agreed-upon definition of '''power''' in [[economics]]. At least four definitions of [[power]] have b... New Economic Policy (3564 bytes) 1: ... Economic Policy''', or '''NEP''' was a system of economic reforms, partly market-oriented, that [[Vladimir ... 3: ...eak industrial base, and thus it did not meet the economic criteria necessary for full socialism. 5: NEP succeeded in creating an economic recovery after the devastating effects of the [[W... 7: ... they believed it would have a negative long-term economic effect, so they wanted a fully planned economy in... Economic abortionism (776 bytes) 1: ...over people's healthcare costs is "aborting" them economically. Economic profit (1120 bytes) 1: ...ofit maximization|profit-maximizing]] output. The economic [[profit]] is equal to the quantity output multip... 3: ...ill attract new investors and start-ups until all economic profit disappears. 5: Long lasting economic profit is thus viewed as a [[inefficiency]] cause... 9: See also [[Economic Profit]] for the [[accounting]] meaning of the te... 13: [[Category:economics]] Economic development (1785 bytes) 1: '''Economic development''' is the development of economic [[wealth]] of [[country|countries]] or regions fo... 3: The economic development process supposes that legal and insti... 5: ...owers of this school deride any possibility of an economically stable [[state]]. 8: * [[Development economics]] 10: ...y#Economic development| Important publications in economic development]] Economic sociology (2695 bytes) 1: '''Economic sociology''' can be used to refer to two distinct... 3: *The mutual impact of economic and social institutions, similar to [[political e... 4: *The adoption of economic techniques, particularly quantitative rational ch... 6: The first of these is the more usual meaning of "economic sociology"; the latter is more often referred to ... 8: ...nd the social context affects the nature of local economic institutions. Economic Militarism (987 bytes) 1: '''Economic militarism''' is a process whereby economic activity is manipulated to assist in gaining [[ar... Crises (economic) (2198 bytes) 1: ...hich the normal process of the reproduction of an economic process over time suffers from a temporary breakd... 9: ...ces regular problems of inadequate [[Consumption (economics)|consumer demand]] and thus inadequate [[aggrega...
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