# 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

Competitiveness
The ability to compete in markets for goods or services based on a combination of price and quality.
Complementarity
Understanding the relationship between complementary goods or services in economics.
Complementary Goods
Understanding the concept of complementary goods, products or services that are often consumed together, enhancing each other's value.
compliance costs
The costs to a firm of complying with laws and regulations affecting the markets it trades in.
Composite Commodity
Understanding the concept of composite commodity, where several goods with unchanging relative prices can be treated as one.
Compound Interest
The interest on a deposit or loan that itself earns interest in later periods.
Computerized Trading
Use of a computer programme to track market information and execute trades
Concert Party
A group of investors working together with hidden motives to influence stock markets.
Conciliation
Resolving disputes by producing an agreement acceptable to all parties.
Conditional Distribution
A comprehensive overview of the concept of conditional distribution in the context of economics, including definitions, major analytical frameworks, and case studies.
Conditionality
The practice of making loans conditional on adopting approved adjustment programmes or policy packages, especially by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).