Burden in Economics
Detailed examination of the concept of burden in economic contexts, specifically debt burden and tax burden.
Brady Plan
A 1989 agreement for restructuring Mexico’s external debt, proposed by the US Secretary of the Treasury.
Bankers Automated Credit System
The system by which depositors instruct their banks to make payments to named accounts, widely used for payments such as dividends and wages.
Bottleneck
An in-depth exploration of the economic concept of bottlenecks, focusing on its definition, context, and relevance.
Beveridge Curve
A graph depicting the relationship between unemployment and the job vacancy rate, indicating labor market efficiency.
Business Cycle
The fluctuation of economic activity around the long-term growth path, involving periods of growth and decline.
Bank
A comprehensive overview of banks as financial institutions, their types, and roles in the economy.
Bear
A trader who expects prices to fall in stock or commodity markets.
Budget
A comprehensive examination of the term 'budget' with a specific focus on its meaning, usage, and theoretical implications in economics.
Beveridge Report
A report on social security prepared by Sir William Beveridge during the Second World War, pivotal to the creation of the post-war welfare state in the UK.
bias of an estimator
Understanding the concept of the bias of an estimator in economics and statistics
Budget Year
The fiscal year used by the US federal government, running from October 1 to September 30 in the following year.