Pigou effect — The Pigou effect is an economics term that refers to the stimulation of output and employment caused by increasing consumption due to a rise in real balances of wealth, particularly during deflation. Wealth was defined by Arthur Cecil Pigou as… … Wikipedia
Pigou effect — effect of prices on the value of capital and consumption … English contemporary dictionary
Arthur Cecil Pigou — (November 18, 1877 ndash; March 7, 1959) was an English economist. As a teacher and builder of the school of economics at Cambridge University he trained and influenced the many Cambridge economists who went on to fill chairs of economics around… … Wikipedia
Keynes effect — The Keynes effect is a term used in economics to describe a situation where a change in interest rates affects expenditure more than it affects savings. As prices fall, a given nominal amount of money will become a larger real amount. As a result … Wikipedia
Артур Сесил Пигу — PIGOU, ARTHUR CECIL (1877 1959) Английский экономист, основоположник экономической теории благосостояния. Пигу рассматривал рыночные цены в качестве показателя относительной полезности товаров. Он утверждал, что неравенство личных и общественных… … Словарь-справочник по экономике
Эффект Пигу — (англ. Pigou effect) макроэкономический эффект роста ВВП и занятости, вызванный ростом потребления вследствие роста реального благосостояния, в частности при дефляции. Артур Сесил Пигу определил благосостояние как сумму денежного… … Википедия
Scientific phenomena named after people — This is a list of scientific phenomena and concepts named after people (eponymous phenomena). For other lists of eponyms, see eponym. NOTOC A* Abderhalden ninhydrin reaction Emil Abderhalden * Abney effect, Abney s law of additivity William de… … Wikipedia
Liquidity trap — A liquidity trap is a situation described in Keynesian economics in which injections of cash into an economy by a central bank fail to lower interest rates and hence to stimulate economic growth. A liquidity trap is caused when people hoard cash… … Wikipedia
Wealth elasticity of demand — in microeconomics is the relation of the proportional change in consumption of a good to a proportional change in wealth (as distinct from changes in personal income). Measuring and accounting for the variability in this elasticity is a… … Wikipedia
List of effects — This is a list of names for observable phenonema that contain the word effect, amplified by reference(s) to their respective fields of study. #*3D audio effect (audio effects)A*Accelerator effect (economics) *Accordion effect (physics) (waves)… … Wikipedia