Results for: Analysis of the behavior of individual economic units such as companies, industries, or households.
English English
alter; replace; make change; become different, alteration; replacement, exchange; coins; money received back after paying for goods, become deeper, become or make something different, convert one currency into another, exchange money for smaller units,...change
alternation of economic growth and recessionboom and bust; boom or bust
American corporation headquartered in Missouri, developer of biotechnology for use in the farming and health care industriesMonsanto
American corporation headquartered in New York, operator of soft drink and snack food companies worldwide (including Pepsi Cola and Frito Lay)Pepsico
American corporation headquartered in Ohio, developer of technologies for various industries (including the military, telecommunications, aerospace, information systems, and more)Trw
American corporation headquartered in Texas, holding company that operates several energy processing and marketing companies worldwideCoastal
American National Standards Institute, American National Standards Institute; American organization that helps determine voluntary standards for American industries by coordinating international standards requests and requirementsANSI
American Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange; stock exchange that lists over 3000 publicly-traded companies, largest stock exchange in the United States (located on Wall Street in New York City)AMEX
Americanism, quality of being a Yankee; American behavior, American expressionyankeeism
amorous behavior, competitive physical activity, derision, enjoy yourself, for informal wear, for sporting activities, form of address, frolic, play; engage in sports; ridicule; trifle, joke, tease; show off, display ostentatiously, gambler, game, athl...sport
amount, area, characteristic aspect of behavior, condition, direction, distance, door or opening, example, guide or support, journey or route, manner of placing, manner or method, movement through water, path, path; lane; road; track; method; direction...way
An arithmetic mean return of selected stocks intended to represent the behavior of the market or some component of it. One good example is the widely quoted Dow Jones Industrial Average, which adds the current prices of the 30 DJIA stocks, and divides ...Average
An arrangement whereby two companies lend to each other on different terms, e.g. in different currencies, and/or at different interest rates, fixed or floating.Swap
An economist who believes that changes in the money supply are the most important determinants of economic activity and economic cycles.Monetarist
An entity that stands ready and willing to buy a security for its own account (at its bidprice) or sell from its own account (at its ask price). Used in the context of general equities. Individual or firm acting as a principal in a securities transacti...Dealer
 

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