According to professor Lionel Robin Economics is a social science as it studies human behaviour in detail between scarce resources which have alternate uses
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Lionel Murray has written: 'Economic lead-in' -- subject(s): Economic policy
Lionel Robbins Robbins has written: 'The evolution of modern economic theory and other papers on the history of economic thought'
The object of economics, according to J.S. Mill, is that sphere of man's action that is involved in the pursuit of wealth. However, Lionel Robbins supplanted this definition of economic sciences by arguing that, "Economics is the science which studies human behavior as a relationship between given ends and scarce means which have alternative uses"
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lionel robbins definition has generally been accepted because he included that it is a social science that studies "human behavior".
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Robbins define Economics as the science which study human behaviour in relation to ends and scares means which have alternative uses.
Lionel Charles Knights has written: 'Drama & society in the age of Jonson' -- subject(s): English drama, Social conditions, History and criticism, Social problems in literature, Economic conditions
Economics is the social science that analyzes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. According to Lionel Robbins, Economics is a science which studies human behaviour as a relationship between ends and scarce means which have alternative uses. Managerial economics, used synonymously with business economics, is a branch of economics that deals with the application of microeconomic analysis to decision-making techniques of businesses and management units. According to McGutgan and Moyer, "Managerial economics is the application of economic theory and methodology to decision-making problems faced by both public and private institutions".
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