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|Five other glossaries are available:
- the [[Banking/Related Articles#Glossary|banking glossary]]; -  the [[Financial system/Related Articles#Glossary|finance 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]]
- the [[Banking/Related Articles#Glossary|banking glossary]]; -  the [[Financial system/Related Articles#Glossary|finance 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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Glossary of terms related to Economics.
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  • Balassa-Samuelson effect [r]: A tendency for productivity increases in the traded sector to lead to a rise in the relative price of nontradables. [e]
  • Basis point [r]: (bp) one hundredth of a percentage point . [e]
  • Beveridge curve [r]: A curve (convex when viewed from the origin) showing a relationship between vacancies and unemployment. [e]
  • Bubble (economics) [r]: A surge in prices that raises expectations of further increases, so generating further increases: a process that continues until confidence falters, the bubble "bursts" and prices rapidly revert to an objectively-based level. [e]
  • Budget balance [r]: the difference between a central government's revenue and its expenditure in a given financial year. Conventions differ concerning the items that are included, and various cyclical adjustments can be made to identify its discretionary element.. [e]
  • Budget deficit [r]: the excess of a government's expenditures over its receipts. See also cyclically-adjusted budget deficit [e]

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