Course glossary


During lectures you will learn new words. Using this link you are welcome to add them to our "course glossary", so that other students will be able to see them and learn. Let's make our own useful glossary and help each other to learn new words! By the way, there are already some worlds which should be familiar for you till the end of the course, try to cover them when you mill have free time.



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Labor Force

The total population of working-age people who are willing and able to work, and who hence have “entered” the labor market. The labor force includes individuals who are employed, and those who are “actively” seeking employment.


Long Waves

Longer-term periods of growth or stagnation in the economy, that can last for a decade or more and reflect broader changes in technology, politics, and international relations. For example, most developed capitalist countries experienced a long wave of economic expansion after World War II (the “Golden Age”), followed by a long period of stagnation during the 1980s and 1990s.