# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Circular Flow of Income
A comprehensive examination of the concept of circular flow of income in economics, detailing its meaning, mechanisms, and implications.
CITES
An overview of CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) and its impact on international trade and conservation.
City - Definition and Meaning
An in-depth look at the City of London financial district and its significance in global finance
Claimant
A comprehensive exploration of the term claimant, particularly in the context of state benefits, its definitions, historical context, analytical frameworks, and practical applications.
Classical Dichotomy
An examination of the classical dichotomy in economic theory, exploring its fundamental meaning, historical development, and analytical frameworks.
Classical Economics
The economic analysis framework of the 18th and 19th centuries, associated with key economists including Thomas Malthus, John Stuart Mill, David Ricardo, and Adam Smith.
Classical Unemployment
Unemployment caused by wages being too high relative to productivity, leading to an inability of firms to profitably employ all available labor.
Clayton Act
An act of 1914 extending federal antitrust law in the United States.
Clean Technology
Definition and meaning of clean technology, its historical context, and related analytics frameworks.
Clearing Bank
A clearing bank is a financial institution that is a member of the clearing-house and facilitates the clearing of cheques and other payments.
Climate Change
A significant and lasting change in the statistical distribution of meteorological elements, calculated for different periods but relating to the same area.