Economy

Economy

An economy is the large set of interrelated production and consumption activities that aid in determining how scarce resources are allocated. The production and consumption of goods and services are used to fulfill the needs of those living and operating within the economy, which is also referred to as an economic system. An economy applies to everyone from individuals to entities such as corporations and governments. The economy of a particular region or country is governed by its culture, laws, history, and geography, among other factors, and it evolves due to necessity. For this reason, no two economies are identical.

Entities

Bear Stearns
DSG Asia Limited
Euro Pacific Capital
Mehlman Castagnetti Rosen & Thomas
Peterson Institute for International Economics
Stockholm Environment Institute
TPW Investment Management

People

Adam Baratta
Anatole Kaletsky
Chris Hamilton
Paul Hodges
Paul Mladjenovic
Simon Ogus
Walter Stahel

Publications

A Bubble That Broke The World
A Time to Be Rich
A Wealth of Common Sense
After Normal
American Gridlock
Avoiding the Fall
Beyond the Keynesian Endpoint
BlackRock Blog
Breakfast with Dave
Can We Avoid Another Financial Crisis?
Casey Daily Dispatch
China's Urban Billion
Cocktail Investing
Credit Writedowns
Developing an Economics for the Post-Crisis World
Econimica
Economic Logic
Emerging Markets For Dummies
Empire
Essays on the Great Depression
First Responders
Fiscal Hangover
Growth
How to Invest in Real Estate
How to Make a Fortune from the Biggest Market Opportunities in U.S.History
If You Want To Be Rich & Happy Don't Go To School
Investment Watch Blog
Irrational Economics
Issues on My Mind
It's Not About the Money
Made in the USA
Making Sense of the Dollar
Making the Modern World
Microeconomics Made Simple
Mish Talk
Passport to Profits
Political Economy of Tomorrow
Princes of the Yen
Russian Currency and Finance
Strategic Investment Conference
The Asylum
The Big Picture
The Breaking Point
The Cash Nexus
The Circular Economy
The Coming Bond Market Collapse
The Economic Nature of the Firm
The Essential Buffett
The Great Contraction, 1929-1933
The Great Degeneration
The Human Advantage
The New American Economy
The New Class War
The Passion Economy
The Signal and the Noise
The Structure of Production
The Support Economy
The Ten Trillion Dollar Gamble
The Volatility Machine
The Wave Principle of Human Social Behavior and the New Science of Socionomics
The pH Report
Trade Wars Are Class Wars
Vanguard Blog
Volcker

Terms

Macroeconomics