Good question! It's known as the dismal science, and having acquired a BSc(Econ) myself I know why - and I seriously doubt whether it is a science at all.
someone who specializes in economics :)
An economist
An economist may want to study historical government policies to understand their impact on economic outcomes, such as inflation or unemployment rates. By analyzing these artifacts, economists can gain insights into the effectiveness of different policy interventions on the economy.
They study the consumers who buy those goods and services.
beacause they want to
its not that they want to be its just that they are
contact gestures is when someone touches someone to get something they want. An example would be if someone wanted a cookie they would grab someone or if they did not want a cookie they would push it away. A distal gesture is pointing to soemthing they want.
Becoming an economist requires knowledge of the world and current events, so one would need to stay current on events and news. Reading news articles and watching daily news on television are good places to start. To be a professional, a Masters or PhD is required.
Cutting Taxes
The Southtown Economist was first published in 1906. The Southtown Economist was originally named the Englewood Economist and in 1924 was renamed the Southtown Economist.
no
yes