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Business & Economic Terms from Alphabet D to F


Following is a list of important Business and Economic Terms for important MBA entrance exams like CAT, GMAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, FMS, CET, BITSAT. This list of words will help you in cracking the Verbal Ability section in the MBA exams. Words from alphabet A to C are listed in the table below.


"D to F" 

 

Businessand Economic Terms-India
DDA Doha Development Agenda
Death rate The number of deaths per thousand of the population in a year.
Debentures Long-term fixed interest loans obtained by companies.
Demand curve A graph which shows the amount of good and/or services that consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices.
Demand pull inflation Occurs when aggregate demand exceeds aggregate supply.
Demand-pull inflation This occurs when the excess of aggregate demand over aggregate supply causes an increase in the general level of prices.
De-merging One company splits up to form two new firms. These new firms are frequently companies which used to be separate prior to the initial merger.
Depreciation of sterling When market forces lower the value of the sterling (£) from one fixed rate to another.
Deregulation The removal of controls on a particular market, e.g. abandonment of a licensing system for taxis.
Devaluation Occurs when the Government lowers the value of its currency from one fixed rate to another.
Developed countries Countries with high levels of real national income per head and relatively large tertiary sectors.
Developing countries Countries with low levels of real national income per head and relatively large primary sectors.
Direct taxation Taxes on income and wealth.
Discounting Future costs and benefits are difficult to measure. The present value (P) of future benefits less costs is found by discounting.
Disequilibrium A state of imbalance in which there is tendency for change.
Double counting Including transfer payments, intermediate expenditures or outputs and stock appreciation in national accounts.
DSB Dispute Settlement Body
DSU Dispute Settlement Understanding
Dumping The sale of goods in a foreign country at a price below what cost in the home market.
Earnings per share Net income of a company; net of preferred dividends divided by a weighted average of total shares outstanding for the period. One of the most widely watched indicators of the profitability of a company.
EC European Communities
Economies of scale A reduction in long-run unit costs which arise form an increase in production.
EFTA European Free Trade Association
Elasticity of demand The responsiveness of demand to a given change in price or income.
Elasticity of supply The responsiveness of supply to a given change in price.
Engel curve A curve showing the relationship between income and consumption.
EU European Union (officially European Communities in WTO
Exchange rate mechanism (ERM) A system operated by some members of the European Union where the Central Banks of members intervene to stabilize the exchange rate of currencies within agreed limits.
Exchange rate The price of one currency in terms of another currency. More generally, the price at which any good is being traded for another good.
Factor cost The value of output measured in terms of the cost of the factors of production used to produce it.
Factor incomes Rewards to the factors of production, e.g. labor receives wages.
FAO Food and Agriculture Organization
Fisher`s quantity theory of money The view that changes in the money supply have a direct and proportionate effect on the price level.
Forward market A market in forward contracts of a commodity or currency, which are agreements to buy or sell the commodity or currency at a future date. The contracts are not negotiable.
Free goods A good in unlimited supply at zero price, e.g. air
Free trade area/zone A group of countries which removes tariff barriers between member countries but allows each member to decide on its own tariff policy towards non-members.

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