nanoeconomics

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Etymology[edit]

nano- +‎ economics

Noun[edit]

nanoeconomics (uncountable)

  1. Economics at a lower level than microeconomics, sometimes dealing with individual transactions.
    • 1997, J. Rogers Hollingsworth, Contemporary Capitalism: The Embeddedness of Institutions, page 259:
      This is an area defined by Arrow (1976) as nanoeconomics, and is characteristic of the new institutional microeconomy.