"catallactics" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˌkætəˈlæktɪks/
Etymology: Literally, “science of exhanges”, from Ancient Greek καταλλάσσω (katallássō, “to exchange, reconcile”). Probably coined by British economist Richard Whately in 1831. Etymology templates: {{m-g|science of exhanges}} “science of exhanges”, {{lit|science of exhanges}} Literally, “science of exhanges”, {{der|en|grc|καταλλάσσω||to exchange, reconcile}} Ancient Greek καταλλάσσω (katallássō, “to exchange, reconcile”), {{coinage|en|Richard Whately|in=1831|nat=British|nobycat=1|nocap=1|occ=economist}} coined by British economist Richard Whately in 1831 Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} catallactics (uncountable)
  1. (economics) A form of political economics based on the science of exchange. Wikipedia link: catallactics Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Economics Related terms: catallactic, catallaxy
    Sense id: en-catallactics-en-noun-jGILir63 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: economics, science, sciences

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