New Keynesian Economics
The study of New Keynesian economics, its foundational concepts, analytical frameworks, and case studies.
New Deal
The package of policies adopted in the US in the 1930s under President Franklin D. Roosevelt to promote economic recovery from the Great Depression.
New Orders
Definition and economic significance of new orders as a leading indicator.
New International Economic Order
Proposals to improve the position of less developed countries by changing their terms of trade and borrowing arrangements.
National Treatment
The requirement often included in trade agreements that governments treat the products of foreign firms on an equal basis with those of domestic firms.
Net Economic Welfare
A broader measure of economic welfare incorporating multiple aspects beyond income per head.
National Wealth
Total value of assets belonging to the citizens of a nation, including personal wealth, land, and natural resources.
No-Strike Agreement
An agreement between a firm and the union(s) representing its employees that in the event of disagreements which cannot be resolved by negotiation both sides will accept the results of arbitration rather than resorting to strike action.