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The Business and Economics Forum is a place where Wikipedia contributors with an interest in business or economics can meet and discuss issues of importance to the business and economics section of the encyclopedia. Our mission is to improve the quality of the business and economics section, make decisions on policies relevant to this section, encourage active participation by as many contributors as possible, and build a vibrant community with a pool of expertise that will match any organization, corporate or university.
If you have an interest in these matters, please contribute to the forum, and don t forget to bookmark this page so you can watch for future discussions.
=Some of our best : Featured articles=
The overall Wikipedia community has recognized some of our articles as worthy of being . They are:
In economics: *Economics *Euro *Labour economics *London Congestion Charge *Supply and demand
In Finance:
(none yet) In Marketing: *Billboard (advertising)
In Human Resource Management:
(none yet)
In Management *Strategic management In Accounting:
(none yet) In Information Technology Management: *Spamming In International Trade and International Economics:
*Gold Standard In Business Law *Copyright *Negligence In Production and Manufacturing:
(none yet)
In Business Ethics, Political Economy, and Philosophy of Business/Economics:
(none yet)
Macro-economic overviews
=Almost our best : Potential feature articles=
If you know of an article that you feel could become a feature article in the future, list it below. Give a brief explanation of why you think it deserves this status. If you agree or disagree, your comments are welcome here. Detailed suggestions would be better put on the article s talk page. When we feel they are ready, we can list them on .
I decided to post this here before subjecting it to the feature article review panel :) I m fairly new to Wikipedia so I m not exactly sure it s suitable. I didn t create the page, but I expanded it greatly from Pgreenfinch s original article.
=Not some of our best : Peer review needed=
If you have come across Wikipedia business or economics articles that don t seem quite right, but are outside your area of expertise, list them here. Briefly explain why you have listed them. If you have expertise in any of the articles listed here, please help us by fixing them.
=Filling in the gaps : Articles needed=
If you know of important business or economics topics that still don t have articles devoted to them, add them to this list. If you are able to, please create any of these articles. Any new articles should be added to one of the lists at the end of this page (so that people can find the article).
In Economics: *Rethinking Money and Banking, questioning assumptions and practices (issueing money as debt, charging compound interest etc) *Mathematical economics topics like slutsky equation, comparative statics, Envelope theorem, ... *Misc special topics like household production functions, shipping the good apples out, tenent farming vs renting land vs paying wage, ... *Cost theory *Long-run cost and production functions *spatial economics *transaction cost analysis *optimum factor allocation
In Finance: *Chart patterns *equity investment strategies In Marketing: *strategies for mature and declining markets *innovation strategies (business) *growth strategies (business) *advertising metrics *online marketing metrics *gaps analysis *complaints handling *sales force management *implementation and control
In Management: In Human Resource Management: *The One Minute Manager
In Accounting: In Information Technology Management: In International Trade and Economics: *offer curve In Business Law: In Production and Manufacturing:
=Filling out : Stubs to be expanded=
There are many stub articles that need to be expanded, too many to be listed here for now. But please add to any stub article you come across : every sentence helps.
Accounting
Finance
=Leaving Encyclopedia Britannica in the dust : Improving Wikipedia=
If you have suggestions on how we can improve the business and economics section of Wikipedia, mention them here. Please be specific. Comments about each suggestion are also welcome. Please, no general rants or raves.
This topic is now being persued at . The Forum for Encyclopedic Standards, a new voluntary association, is getting started on Wiki with a mission related somewhat to that of the Business and Economics Forum. Anyone interested should take a look. Thanks, 172 03:23, 16 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I noticed that of the economics related featured articles, four have no references: Economics - Only external links, many good ones, but none properly formatted as references Euro - Only external links and articles London Congestion Charge - Only external links Labour economics - none at all! I think we can do a lot better than that. Please help by at least going through the external links and using them to fact check the above articles, then properly format them as references. Thanks - Taxman 18:53, Nov 17, 2004 (UTC)
=Valuable or voidable : Deleting articles=
If you have noticed a business or economics article listed on the votes for deletion page, and you feel additional input would be beneficial, list the article here along with the date.
=Transition to the new category system of navigation=
A question arrises about the best way to structure the new category system: Should a root category include all the articles in one of its sub-categories I ve looked at the way others have done it and there is no consistency. For example, should 22:53, 2 Dec 2004 (UTC)
And here is another question. Do we keep the old list based system of navigation or the old footers We could probably remove both once the category system is complete. Any comments 23:19, 2 Dec 2004 (UTC)
As far as categories and subcategores, states that:
: An article should not be in both a category and its subcategory, e.g. Microsoft Office is in Category:Microsoft software, so should not also be in Category:Software. Note: An exception would be an article that defines a category, and so is itself a parent article of subtopics as well as one in a series of like topics
I think this policy should be enforced here; I don t think an entry should be tagged cat:Business if it is more accurately tagged cat:Finance (Finance is a subcat of Business). 23:37, 26 Mar 2005 (UTC)
=Issues : Colour in diagrams=
Several times now, an economics article has been listed as a candidate for feature article status, and the issue of diagram colour and style has come up. Some low resolution or black and white monitors do not display the diagrams in the same way as other monitors. How can we solve this problem
exerpt from supply and demand :To me, those without color support are not a reason to not make an improvement. The color does make them easier to see. - 16:34, Jun 24, 2004 (UTC)
: It seems an improvement to me, both in clarity and general eye-candyness. 23:40, 28 Jun 2004 (UTC)
:I also prefer to see some colour. Just one caveat: When 02:59, 29 Jun 2004 (UTC)
::Some people will object either way. Best thing to do is to have the color diagram but have one of the lines have dashes in it so that even if it was printed b+w, the distinction could still be made. - 11:57, Jun 29, 2004 (UTC)
:::An alternative is to have two versions of an article, one with black and white pictures and one with colour. 18:12, 26 Aug 2004 (UTC)
:::: The color supply and demand diagram fro the econmoics article is made with xfig a GNU/Linux utility. Variants for the other diagrams should not be too hard to make (I ,m too lazy to, for now, but anyone that has used xfig is welcome to have my sources). 21:14, 26 Aug 2004 (UTC)
=Issues : Dispute resolution=
Should the business and economics forum get involved in resolving disputes between contributors When a postKeynesian and a monetarist are engaged in a heated dispute, is there any value in having a third party involved that is familiar with the issue
=Issues : Cleaning up our footers=
The closing section of many of our articles need to be cleaned up. Some have 1) a See also section, 2) a References or other sources section, 3) a related article lists section, 4) a footer section, and 5) a category section. Some of these are Wiki boxes, some are HTML charts, and some are text lists. What can we do to clean this up
:We could eliminate some of them. Or we could combine them all into one footer. 17:08, 7 Sep 2004 (UTC)
=Issues : Companies in a box=
The project to use . Can anyone think of a way of making this idea work
=New and improved=
If you have recently created a new article or done a major rewrite on an existing economics or business article, you may list it here (along with the date of editing). This makes it easy for others to find out about these changes and make additions or corrections. If you have comments (positive or negative) about any of these articles, you are encouraged to give them at either the article s talk page or at the author s talk page.
=Recommended policies and guidelines=
Wikipedia has few rules. This encourages free expression and diversity of style. The guidelines that follow are not intended to be anything more than recommendations. It is up to each contributor to decide whether to follow the guidelines or not. For a business and economics guideline to be listed here, it must first be discussed elsewhere on this page (the Business and Economics Forum page). The discussion that leads up to each recommendation should be archived on the talk page and a link provided. If you agree or disagree with a guideline, your comments are welcome.
==Intended audience and writing level==
Most well written articles start with the basics and build in complexity with each additional section. This allows you to write for a range of potential readers. A good heuristic is to write the first paragraph as if you are talking to your grandmother (if you are a grandmother write as if you are talking to your grandchildren). Use simple everyday terms and avoid complicating details. In the middle section write for the average educated reader with only elementary training in economics or business theory. In the last section write for the economics or business specialist. It is in this section that calculus, stats, and advanced theory is appropriate. The length of each section will very depending on the subject matter and the intent of the writer.
Not all topics are well suited to this ascending difficulty model . An alternative approach is to write more than one article (for example, a basic article, a practical article, and a theory article), and provide links between them. An example of this method can be seen in logit (theory) and logit analysis (in marketing) (practical).
The discussion of this topic can be seen at
=Getting around : Navigating the business and economics section=
The following is a set of lists that contain the business and economics articles. Using them, will enable you to get to any business or economics article with just two clicks.
= Resources =
=Quote=
It has long been my view that there is no economic process or problem that cannot be put in clear language - can not be made accessible to the literate and interested reader. Such effect does not, however, justify error or oversimplification. John Kenneth Galbraith A Journey Through Economic Time
= Economics, Business & Finance Portal =
There s a discussion taking place [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Browse#Business_portal Wikipedia Talk:Browse by Category] about developing a new portal that may be linked off the main page for Economics, Business and Finance. If anyone has any thoughts, join us. We don t want to recreate work already done, but it seems like these subjects could benefit from mroe organization. -- 03:47, 17 July 2005 (UTC)
:Done already. see . pamri 17:24, July 31, 2005 (UTC)
= Abandon =
=Subcats=
Many articles in 18:18, 10 August 2005 (UTC)
:I just made a similar post over at 14:44, September 10, 2005 (UTC)
= Wikipedia:WikiProject Business and Economics =
Please participate in the newly created and help in improving business & economics related topics. pamri 12:35, August 30, 2005 (UTC)
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