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Business and economics: Accountancy - Business - Economics - Labor and Labor movements - Finance - Central banks - Currency

Chartered Institute of Public Finance Accountants (CIPFA)

Businesses and Organizations

  • A:

Ankiro (A linguistic technology based site search engine company) ASML or ASM Lithography (one article and one redirect) - AeroClave (An Orlando, Fla., company that has developed equipments that modifies temperature and humidity inside airplanes so the air kills smallpox, SARS and bird flu. A giant white box and hose pump heated air through an airplane's ventilation system for two hours, disinfecting parts of the plane that cleaning crews can't reach.) - Audemars Piguet (One of the big three swiss watch manufacturers, along with Patek Philippe and Vacheron Constantin) -

  • B:

Bunzl Plc, Burtons the taylors -

buy-sell agreement -

  • C:

Canadian Zionist Federation - Chartwells-food service company - Chinergy [1] - Clay-Adams, Inc. - Columbia Record Club - Barely ethical catelog record sales - Comet Cups (Brand Ice Cream Cones) - Contois Music & Technology -(recently filed a law suite against Apple Computers) - Crescent Hotel and Spa (Historical hotel In Eureka Springs, AR, Home to many "ghost sightings") [2] - Cell Production - Coreco (Continental Refining Company, a maker of motor oil and petroleum products) -

  • D:

Dabney Oil Syndicate - DMX Works, Inc - DZ Bank - debt auction

  • E:

EasyCruise - low cost cruiseline - Eden Foods (Health food company) - Engineered Cement Composites (ECC) - Exquite Press Inc - External Documentation -

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  • G:

Garage Technology Ventures (Technology Venture Capital Group) - Gougeon Bros./Brothers (Epoxy, ice-boats, sail-boats, motorboats) - Great Harvest Bread Co. (Franchise bakery featuring whole grain wheat) -

  • H:

Habets, Leo - Hay (UK company) - Helene Curtis - High Frontier (building operations in orbit) - HighMark - Humble Oil and Refining -

  • I:

IAS 39 Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement - Inacom [3] - Interval Research Corporation - Insurance Guaranty Funds see e.g.: [4] -

  • J:

JD Byrider [5] - JetGreen - Johnson Family of Companies - Japonica Partners -

  • K:

Knaack - KPN Qwest - Kazarian, Paul

  • M:

Mandarake (Tokyo-based used manga and doujinshi retail outlet) - Metabo (german manufacturer) - mycitadel (internet wallet service) -

  • N:

National Frozen Pizza Institute - National Library of Poetry - Nedlloyd - Neptune Society - Nightingale Chairs - National Association of Insurance Commisioners (NAIC) [6] -

  • O:

Océ - OD Practitioner Network [7] - Olli Riikala - Osprey Publishing -

  • P:

Paul Kazarian Peel Holdings - Pescanova (See Vigo, spain) - Peters Drive-In This unassuming place is legendary with Calgarians in the know...[8] - PicoPoint Technologies - PJ's Pancake House (Princeton, NJ) - Professional Service Firms - Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana [9] - Purity Distillng Company - Pease's Candy Inc. (Local candy business for 75 years in Springfield, Illinois. can help with any information needed. www.peasescandy.com)

  • R:

Royal Silk - Revolution Telecom - Ring Fencing -

  • S:

S. E. Johnson Companies large, secretive private company - Sakakibara Kikai - Sara Lee/DE - Scottish and Southern Energy - Self-marketing - ServiceMaster - Sherry Fitzgerald - Irish real estate agents. - Spindler & Hoyer - Starr Landscape Inc - Strategy map -

  • T'

Tupras Turkish Petroleum Refineries - The Organization of Chinese Americans -

  • U:

Umpqua Bank (Oregon-based reatail bank that operates from Bellevue to Sacremento; symbol: UMPQ) - V: Vendex KBB - Vopak -

  • W:

Wbp Systems (Enterprise Software Maker) [10] - Windsor & Newton / Windsor and Newton - art marterials company. - World's largest organisations Supposedly - 1) Indian National Railways, 2) Chinese State Army 3) United Kingdom National Health Service -

  • X:

Xanterra Parks & Resorts (US's Largest Park & Resorts Management Company [11]) - Y: Yashica (Camera company purchased by Kyocera) - Youngblood Publishing Limited - Yoyogi (Faction of the Zengakuren in the 60s) -

  • Z:

Zentec - Zyxel

Pharmaceutical companies

AdipoGenix [12] - Amylin Pharmaceuticals ([13] disambiguate against Amylin) - Arena Pharmaceuticals ([14] disambiguate with Arena (disambiguation)) - Athersys [15] - CombinatoRx [16] - Noxxon [17] - Par Pharmaceutical ([18] disambiguate against PAR) - Regeneron [19] - Independent Directors

Non-Profits

Americares [20]

People

Adam Farhoud (founder of OnlyColumbus.com) - Archibald Putt - Audemars Piguet - Bob Trussell (Founder and CEO of Tempur-Pedic) - Brian Kelley - international TV programming distributor - Charles Dunstone (Founder and current CEO of Carphone Warehouse Plc.) - Claims Adjuster - Dee Dee Gordon (Coolhunter) - Dr. Massouma al-Mubarak (1st female Kuwaiti Cabinet Member) [21] - Elfriede Sallmutter (wife of Frank Stronach) [22] [23] - Gerald Corbett (of Railtrack) - Greg Voisin and Mac Voisin - Jerry Speyer - Joe Mammana (Philadelphia philanthropist) - John M. Stack - John Rock (birth control pill inventor) - Julian Morris - Karl Brunner - Marc Anderson (Founder of Netscape) - Max Steuer (corporate lawyer-Triangle shirtwaist factory) - Nicholas A. Guarino (Wall Street Underground) - Noel Irwin-Hentschel (Entrepreneur, gubernatorial candidate, mother of seven) - Raffi Varjabedian - First Werewolf to attend Boston University - Reuven Brenner (distinquished economic scholar) [24] [25] - Rice Twins (real state gurus) - Scots William Jardine (Co-founder of Jardine Matheson Co.) - Simon Anholt (nation branding expert) - Subrahamanyan Chandrasekhar (Bangladeshi politician) - William Coors (Chairman of Coors Brewing Company) - William Esrey

Terminology

A: A-charge - B: Blanket order - C: Carried interest (Venture capital) - Commoditise - CV2 (credit) - D: disbursement - drayage - E: Earnings Call - Economic diversification - Execution Contingency - Export Performance (OECD indicator) - F: Financial databases - Flat organization - Formulary - french profanity - H: Happiness economics - Hay Grade (Job/position responsibility garding) - Helicopter drop (Milton Friedman's idea) - Hunkering Down (A common Phrase) - I: Indirect reseller - K: Knowledge work - L: Level-of-effort (contractual term) - Leveraged portfolio - M: Mandatory tender offer - Margin Trading - Market Skimming - minimalist architecture - N: Net Promoter - New political economy - O: Organization dynamic - P: Paired choice matrix - Phillips machine - Pre-industrial society - R: Reach through claims (relating to patents and intellectual property) - Remaindering - Rolling turbo - S: SAVVIS - global IP solutions provider - Stock watering - Storefront lender - Swiss Verein - U: Underinvestment employment relationship

Management

Diversity management - Enterprise Talent Management - IT Portfolio Management - traditional managment - Non-monetary incentives

Governance

Business Unsorted / Other

BBSCON - College Athletics - Cross-Border-Leasing - Debt collection - Exon-Florio - Indian Ocean Trade - Management Probe (Columns by Dr. Raja Shastri on the site www.indiainfoline.com in section Business Schools) - O.P.M. Leasing Inc. Scandal (1970-80s?) - Occupational Humor - Raw-material shortage - Six Pocket syndrome

Economics

Economists

Barbara Ward - Ha-Joon Chang - Robert Theobald - David Held

Economic theory & History

'"1-9:"' A: Asian Economic Model The Asian Way - B: Beggar thy neighbour - Bidding function - C: Calculus of voting - Capital Outflow - Capital-augmenting - Cash-in-advance constraint - Censored dependent variable - CES technology - Chartalism - Constant elasticity of substitution - Consumption beta - Cowles Commission - D: Decision rule - Demand set - Divisia index - Domar aggregation - E: Economic crime (see also White-collar crime) - Economic discrimination - Economic environment - Economics in 1908 - Education production function - Educational economics - Effective labor - Efficiency units - Engel elasticity - Entrenchment (management) - Epsilon-equilibrium - Epsilon-proper equilibrium - Event studies - Explain the types of returns to scale with example and diagram? - Exponential utility - Extensive margin - F: Faustmann Model - Fiscalist view - Fisherian criterion - Flexible-accelerator model - Free reserves - G: Generalized Ozaki cost function - GGH preferences - H: Habakkuk thesis - Hahn problem - Harrod-neutral - Hetereoscedasticity - Hicks-Kaldor criterion - Hicks-neutral - Hicks-neutral technical change - Horulism - I: IC constraint - Implementable - Inada conditions - Inadmissible - Income Distribution - United States - Indicative Planning - Individually rational - Intensive margin - Interim efficient - Interior solution - Internal knowledge spillover - Internal labor markets - International Trade Agreement - Inverse demand function - IR constraint individually rational - IRR Modeling - K: K percent rule - L: Labor productivity - Labor-augmenting - Labor-leisure tradeoff - Lerman ratio - Lerner index - Linear pricing schedule - Locally nonsatiated - Log utility - M: Malmquist index - Market for corporate control - Market power theory of advertising - Markov perfect - Markov strategy - Metaproduction function - Monetized economy - Money-in-the-utility-function models - Motivation crowding theory - Mundell-Tobin effect - N: Nash product - National innovation systems - New Economic Geography - Nondivisibility of labor - Nonlinear pricing - Nonuse value - O: Organization chart - Organizational capital - Outcarving - Outdoor advertising - Overallotment option - Overshooting - P: Perfect equilibrium - Pre-fisc - Precautionary savings - Price theory - Pricing schedule - Private ordering - Probabilistic Voting - Property income - Putty-putty - Q: Quasi-hyperbolic discounting - R: R&D intensity - Rationality : Substantive Vs Procedural - Rationalizable - Rationalize - Real price rigidity - Recursice economics - Regional dummies - Residual claimant - Resiliency - Return to skills - Revelation mechanism - Revelation principle - S: Schumpeterian growth - Scitovsky paradox - Screening game - Second Welfare Theorem - Semi-strong form - Shakeout - Sharing rule - Shubik model - Smithian growth - Social savings - Sonnenshein-Mantel-Debreu theorem - Staggered contracting - State price - State price vector - stockgate-cause of next U.S. civil war. Strategy-proof - Strong incentive - Superlative index numbers - Survival function - T: Team production - Terje Hansen - Tightness (market) - Tornqvist index - Townsend inefficiency - Transition economics - Translog - Treatment effects - Twentieth century global economy (economic history) - Two-factor model - U: Union threat model - V: Value function - Vintage growth model - W: WACM, Weak axiom of cost minimization - Wage equation - Walrasian general equilibrium - WARP, Weak axiom of revealed preferences - Weak incentive

Econometrics

A: Asymptotic normality - Asymptotic variance - Asymptotically equivalent - Asymptotically unbiased - Augmented Dickey-Fuller test - B: Basin of attraction - BHHH (numerical optimization by Berndt, Hall, Hall, and Hausman) - Bonferroni criterion - Box-Pierce statistic - Burr distribution - BVAR, Bayesian VAR (Vector Autoregression) - C: CLAD Censored least absolute deviations estimator - Clustered data - Cochrane-Orcutt estimation - Conditional variance - Control variable - Cook's distance - D: Donsker's theorem or Functional central limit theorem, FCLT - Durbin's h test - Durbin-Watson statistic - Dynamic multipliers - Dynamic optimization - E: EGARCH - Ergodic properties - Ergodic set - Error-correction model - Essentially stationary - Exclusion restrictions - F: FGLS - Full information maximum likelihood - Fisher consistency - Fixed effects estimator - Frechet differentiable - Frequency function - G: Generalized Tobit - Generalized Wiener process - Grenander conditions - H: Hausman test - Heckit - Heckman two-step estimation - Huber-White standard errors - I: Identification (parameter) - IGARCH Integrated GARCH - ILS Indirect Least Squares - Incidental parameters - Information matrix - Inverse Mills ratio - Invertibility - J: J statistic - Jackknife estimator - K: Kernel function - K-nearest-neighbor estimator - Knots (regression) - Kruskal's theorem - L: LAD, Least absolute deviations - LAN, locally asymptotically normal - Least squares learning - Limited dependent variable - Limited information maximum likelihood - Locally identified - Lower hemicontinuous - M: Martingale difference sequence - Maximum score estimator - M-estimators - Mixing (stochastics) - Monotone likelihood ratio property - Multinomial logit - Multinomial probit - N: Nadaraya-Watson estimator - Noncentral chi-squared distribution - Nonergodic - O: Order condition - P: Partially linear model - Phase portrait - Phillips-Perron test - Prais-Winsten transformation - Proper equilibrium - QLR, quasi-likelihood ratio statistic - QML, quasi-maximum likelihood - Q: Q-statistic - Quasi-differencing - Quasi-maximum likelihood - R: Random effects estimation - Ridit scoring - Robust smoother - Roughness penalty - S: Sargan test - Scedastic function - Self-generating - Semilog - Semi-nonparametric - Semiparametric - Sieve estimators - Single-crossing property - SMA, Structural moving average model - Smoothers - Smoothing - Spatial autocorrelation - Spline function - Spline regression - Spline smoothing - Stable steady state - State-space approach to linearization - Stochastic difference equation - Stochastic dominance - Strongly dependent - Strongly ergodic - Structural change - Structural moving average model - Structural parameters - Structure (model) - Subdifferential - Submartingale - SUR, SURE, Seemingly unrelated regressions - SVAR - T: Test for structural change - Test of identifying restrictions - Time-varying covariates, Time-dependent covariates - Tobit model - Top-coded - Transversality condition - Truncated dependent variable - Tukey boxplot - Two stage least squares - Type I extreme value distribution - Unbalanced data - U: Univariate binary model - Upper hemicontinuous - UVAR, Unstructured VAR - UWLLN, Uniform weak law of large numbers - V: Variance decomposition - Variance ratio statistic - W: Wallis statistic - Weakly dependent - Weakly ergodic - Wold decomposition - Wold's theorem

Consumer Credit Protection Act - Federal Debt Collection Procedure Act

Schools of Economic thought

Kameralism - Manchester school - Phsyiocracy - World systems theory (exists at World Systems Theory)

BPLPSA Boston Public Library Professional Staff Association - congressional pension - defined benefit plan - FESAL - Full-time and part-time work - Grunwick dispute - The New York Public Library Guild - Precariat - Undocumented workers

Finance

A: Annual Equivalent Rate (or AER) as used in the UK - Annual Percentage Yield (APY) - Annuity formula - Asset-pricing function - B: Bond Exchange Offer - Bond ladder - Bond Tender Offer - C: Capital ratio - Cash out refinancing - CCAPM, Consumption-based Capital Asset Pricing Model - continuously priced bond tenders - Covered Call / Call Writing Strategy - credit card verification - Credit cycle - Credit fixing - cross over credit - Cumulative average adjusted return - Cumulative average return - D: Debt refunding / Bond refunding - Dummy company - E: exit consent - F: Factor loadings - Fama-MacBeth regression - Financial swap - Fund Accounting - H: heritage high yield - I: ICAPM - Insider Dealing - Intertemporal CAPM - L: List of stock symbols - List of US States by GDP (nominal) - List of US States by GDP (PPP) - List of US States by GDP per capita (nominal) - List of US States by GDP per capita (PPP) - M: Merchant Accounts - N: new money component in a bond exchange offer - Nominal ledgers - Nouveau Marche - O: Overdraft - P: parent subordinated debt - Plunge Protection Team - Pricing kernel - R: recovery rate - Rediscount rate - Regional Economic Communities - Reverse listing - Revolving account - revolving senior bank debt - Roll critique - rolling bond tenders - S: SEATS - Series 6 - single asset real estate - Stockjobber - Subsovereign entity or borrower - Sukkuk - Swap de Taux - T: Tax receipt - Term sheet (venture capital) - Thin capitalisation rules - Time Averages - Trading Halt - U: Unit Registry - W: Wall Street-Treasury Complex - Warehouse Credit

Role of mortgage originators

Central banks

Once an article from this section has been created, please ensure it is linked to both from the article Central Bank, and the appropriate "Economy of Continent" article.

B: Bahrain Monetary Agency - Banco Central de Bolivia - Banco Central de Chile - Banco Central de Costa Rica - Banco Central de Honduras - Banco Central de la Republica Argentina - Banco Central de la Republica Dominicana - Banco Central de Nicaragua - Banco Central de Reserva del Peru - Banco Central de Venezuela - Banco Central del Ecuador - Banco Central del Paraguay - Banco Central del Uruguay - Banco de Guatemala - Bank Indonesia - Bank of Algeria - Bank of Botswana - Bank of Central African States - Bank of Ghana - Bank of Guyana - Bank of Jamaica - Bank of Mauritius - The Bank of Mongolia - Bank of Mozambique - Bank of Namibia - Bank of Papua New Guinea - Bank of Sudan - Bank of Zambia - Bank van de Nederlandse Antillen - Banque Centrale de Tunisie - Banque Centrale des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest - Banque Centrale des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest - Banque des États de l'Afrique Centrale - Banque du Liban - Banque Nationale du Rwanda - C: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority - Central Bank of Armenia - Central Bank of Belize - Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Central Bank of Cyprus - Central Bank of Egypt - Central Bank of Haiti - Central Bank of Kenya - Central Bank of Lesotho - Central Bank of Libya - Central Bank of Madagascar - Central Bank of Montenegro - Central Bank of Nigeria - Central Bank of Oman - Central Bank of Samoa - Central Bank of Seychelles - Central Bank of Solomon Islands - Central Bank of Sri Lanka - The Central Bank of Swaziland - Central Bank of The Bahamas - The Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran - Central Bank of the Republic of San Marino - Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago - Central Bank of United Arab Emirates - Central Bank of Yemen - The Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador - Centrale Bank van Aruba - Centrale Bank van Suriname - D: Danmarks Nationalbank - E: The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank - N: National Bank of Azerbaijan - National Bank of Georgia - National Bank of Hungary - National Bank of Kazakhstan - The National Bank of Moldova - National Bank of Slovakia - National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic - National Bank of the Republic of Belarus - National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia - National Bank of the Republic of Tajikistan - National Reserve Bank of Tonga - Q: Qatar Central Bank - R: Reserve Bank of Fiji - Reserve Bank of Malawi - Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe - Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan

Currency

Once an article from this section has been created, please ensure it is linked to from the article List of currencies, and the appropriate State's article, as well as the appropriate "Economy of Continent" article.

(Most of these articles exist except with different capitalization.) ie. Algerian dinar - Djiboutian franc - Malagasy franc