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Glass–Steagall Act
A comprehensive examination of the Glass–Steagall Act, its historical context, frameworks and implications in the field of economics.
Global Commons
Natural assets that are outside national jurisdiction such as the oceans, ozone layer, and the Antarctic. Informally, the term is used to refer to a wide variety of environmental resources.
Global Public Good
A global public good is a public good that provides non-excludable and non-rival benefits on a worldwide scale.
Global Warming
An increase in the average temperature of the Earth’s near-surface air and oceans, and its economic impacts
Globalization
A comprehensive overview of the term 'globalization' within the context of economics, detailing its meanings, impacts, and the associated economic theories and frameworks.
Glut
A situation characterized by an unusually large supply of a good, likely leading to a significant price reduction.
Gold and Foreign Exchange Reserves
An exploration of gold and foreign exchange reserves, including their definitions, historical context, and significance in modern economics.
gold exchange standard
Definition and meaning of the gold exchange standard, its evolution, and comparative analysis with the gold standard.
Gold Parity
The official par value in terms of gold of the currency of a country on the gold standard
Gold Points
The values of exchange rates under the gold standard at which it became profitable to ship gold from one country to another.
Gold Standard
A comprehensive overview of the gold standard, its history, conceptual framework, and analytical implications in economics.