I would think you would already have to take some math to major in Economics? Doing a double-major is completely up to you. Personally, I would say a minor would be better than a major if you can do it. Still, it is really up to you. I'm sure at your school you have some advising counselors that can tell you what they think best. In the end though, the decision is up to you. It really depends on what YOU want to do and not what others want you to do.
Economic anthropologists are studying economics, with an emphasis on human economic behavior. It relates to its human, historic , geographic and cultural relevance.
Everyone studying Economics.
everyone studying economics
Everyone studying economics
A professional student of economics would be called an economist.
the financial factors that affect a society's cultural norms. A+
Economics
They learn about economy.
Failure to understand the basic definitions is perhaps the most frequent cause of difficulty or failure when studying economics.
Goods, service, capital.
understanding basic definitions
Economics, the study of how to locate resources, is related to the social sciences, natural sciences, and humanities. Economics is important in the study of political science, when studying the structure and functions of governments and how they relate to each other. Economics is related to history when studying imperialism, class conflicts, labor, and historic economies.