The Penguin Business Dictionary

The Penguin Business Dictionary by Michael Greener is a comprehensive reference guide published by Penguin Books in 1987. This third edition spans 316 pages and is presented in English. The book aims to clarify the rules and regulations prevalent in various market environments, from urban centers to local shopping areas and auction rooms, while also defining the complex terminology often encountered in business and financial contexts.
Readers will find a resource that addresses both the regulatory aspects of the marketplace and the specialized language used in business practices. This dictionary serves as a valuable tool for anyone looking to navigate the intricacies of business and economics, providing clear definitions and insights into the jargon that can often be a barrier to understanding. The book is designed to assist individuals in grasping essential concepts and terminology, making it a useful addition to any reference collection.
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The aim of this book is twofold: to provide a key to the rules and regulations adopted in the market place, be it in the City of London, the local shopping precinct or country auction room; and to give definitions of the often complex language and jargon used in business and financial practice.
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