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![Encyclopedia of Banking and Finance::by Glenn G. Munn<br /><br />The preeminent publication in its field, and the standard authority on banking in the US.<br />Baker<br />[call #: REF 332.03 M92G7 ] encyclopedia_of_banking_and_finance](/images/stories/1_Academics/2_Library/Business/Finance_Dictionaries_and_Encyclopedias/encyclopedia_of_banking_and_finance.png)
![Encyclopedia of Business and Finance::by Burton S. Kaliski<br /><br />New to the second edition of this two-volume student reference are 32 articles on topics that include e-marketing, identity theft, agency theory, earnings management, social marketing, and international business. Many of the new articles are devoted to new organizations and legislation. Though the entries consist of factual histories and descriptions, many entries also provide practical information regarding types of businesses or professions that will aid any reader who might consider a career in one. All 315 entries are cross referenced and conclude with a list of bibliography. <br />Kansas City Public Library<br />[call #: BLOCK-REF 650.03 E563 2007 V.1 -2] Encyclopedia_of_business_and_finance](/images/stories/1_Academics/2_Library/Business/Finance_Dictionaries_and_Encyclopedias/Encyclopedia_of_business_and_finance.png)
![Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History::by Joel Mokyr<br /><br />What were the economic roots of modern industrialism? Were labor unions ever effective in raising workers' living standards? Did high levels of taxation in the past normally lead to economic decline? These and similar questions profoundly inform a wide range of intertwined social issues whose complexity, scope, and depth become fully evident in theEncyclopedia. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the field, theEncyclopediais divided not only by chronological and geographic boundaries, but also by related subfields such as agricultural history, demographic history, business history, and the histories of technology, migration, and transportation. The articles, all written and signed by international contributors, include scholars from Europe, Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Covering economic history in all areas of the world and segments of ecnomies from prehistoric times to the present,The Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic Historyis the ideal resource for students, economists, and general readers, offering a unique glimpse into this integral part of world history.<br />Baker<br />[call #: REF 330.03 M72O V.1 -5] The_Oxford_encyclopedia_of_economic_history](/images/stories/1_Academics/2_Library/Business/Finance_Dictionaries_and_Encyclopedias/The_Oxford_encyclopedia_of_economic_history.png)
![::Dictionary of Finance and Banking:<br>Oxford University Press<br><br> Over 5,100 entries on all aspects of finance and banking. The dictionary defines terms from personal and international finance--including money markets, private investments and borrowing, foreign exchanges, and public and government finance--and now offers expanded coverage of central banking, monetary policy, and financial institutions. <br>Kansas City Public Library<br>[call #:BLOCK-REF 332.03 D554 2008 ] Dictionary_of_finance_and_banking](/images/stories/1_Academics/2_Library/Business/Finance_Dictionaries_and_Encyclopedias/Dictionary_of_finance_and_banking.png)
![New Palgrave: a dictionary of economics::by John Eatwell<br /><br />Baker<br />[call #: REF 330.0321 N42E V.1-4] New_Palgrave_Dictionary_of_Economics](/images/stories/1_Academics/2_Library/Business/Finance_Dictionaries_and_Encyclopedias/New_Palgrave_Dictionary_of_Economics.png)
![1001 financial words you need to know ::by David Bach<br /><br />Writing for small investors and consumers, financial advisor Bach defines key financial terms and includes short articles on issues like home buying, insurance, retirement, and credit. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)<br />Kansas City Public LIbrary<br />[call#: BUSINESS REF 332.03 O582 ] one_thousand_one_financial_words_you_need_to_know](/images/stories/1_Academics/2_Library/Business/Finance_Dictionaries_and_Encyclopedias/one_thousand_one_financial_words_you_need_to_know.png)
![Dictionary of Business::by Graham Bannock<br /><br />This dictionary reference provides a firm grounding in the language and concepts of business, including more than 2,000 business terms, acronyms, and significant jargon. The dictionary features explanatory definitions that show how terms and concepts are applied in practice; graphs, charts, and formulas to supplement text definitions; extensive cross-referencing; specialized terms for the U.S., the U.K., and many other countries and regions; and entries on important business thinkers and institutions. The dictionary is part of a series of business references from . Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)<br />Kansas City Public Library<br />[call #:BLOCK-REF 330.03 D5543] Dictionary_of_business](/images/stories/1_Academics/2_Library/Business/Finance_Dictionaries_and_Encyclopedias/Dictionary_of_business.png)
![American Heritage Dictionary of Business Terms::by David Logan Scott<br /><br />From arbitrage to leverage to zero-coupon bond, financial expert David L. Scott defines more than 6,000 terms from all aspects of business in clear, understandable language. Entries range from investment fundamentals ( price-earnings ratio, split, yield ) to the lexicon of real estate ( amortization, buy down, wraparound mortgage ) to the terminology of contemporary finance ( CDO, short sale, tranche ). More than 100 key terms, such as antitrust, bailout, and subprime loan, are enhanced by real-world case studies that bring the concept to life. <br />Kansas City Public Library<br />[call #:BLOCK-REF 650.03 S42A ] American_Heritage_dictionary_of_business_terms](/images/stories/1_Academics/2_Library/Business/Finance_Dictionaries_and_Encyclopedias/American_Heritage_dictionary_of_business_terms.png)
![Dictionary for business and commerce::by John V. Terry<br /><br />Defines terms from every field of business as well as economics, statistics, and man agement. Appendices provide ratios, equations, formulas, abbreviations, and general financial and investment information, including the 1986 Tax Reform Act. No guide to pronunciation. <br />Baker<br />[call #: REF 650.03 T27D2 ] Dictionary_for_business_and_finance](/images/stories/1_Academics/2_Library/Business/Finance_Dictionaries_and_Encyclopedias/Dictionary_for_business_and_finance.png)
![Dictionary of Business terms (Electronic Editions)::by Jack P. Friedman<br /><br />Defines some 6000 words in investment, banking, taxes, law, real estate, management, computers. The brief, packed definitions are accompanied by tables and charts. <br />Baker<br />[call #: Online] Dictionary_of_business_terms](/images/stories/1_Academics/2_Library/Business/Finance_Dictionaries_and_Encyclopedias/Dictionary_of_business_terms.png)


