Economics Terms Lexicon is an economics-first educational dictionary designed to explain terms in plain language and connect them to model logic, real use cases, and related-term study trails.
Students, exam candidates, professionals, and curious readers who need quick but useful explanations of economics and finance-adjacent concepts.
AI may help draft, expand, normalize, or reorganize content. Pages are then improved through editorial cleanup, economics-first domain filtering, link repair, and ongoing revision. AI assistance is part of the workflow, not a guarantee of final accuracy.
No. This site is for education and reference only. For high-stakes decisions, use current official sources and qualified professional advice.
The site is being improved iteratively. Some legacy pages still need cleanup, tighter economics-first focus, stronger examples, and better related-term sections.
No. Quizzes are optional, but they are being added where they improve recall and understanding. The target is useful learning support, not quiz spam.
The standard is economics-first relevance. If a term is clearly outside economics, econometrics, public finance, market structure, money and banking, or finance-adjacent reference scope, it should usually be removed.
Yes. Send the term, the page URL, and the issue to info@tokenizer.ca. Missing economics terms and better related-term suggestions are especially useful.
The site aims to be broadly useful, with Canada-aware explanations where terminology or practice differs. Some terms are global, while others need jurisdiction-specific caution.
EconomicsTermsLexicon.com is published by Tokenizer Inc. See the Author and About pages for the editorial model and project scope.