yes
You need a analytical thinking...
Not so sure about economics but you will need physics.
its because of lionel robbins definition of economics its called a science of choice. understanding the fact-resources are scarce and demand for goods is unlimited. for resource allocation we need to choose, for the method of production we need to choose, for distribution of finished goods we need to choose, thus right from the start economics is a science that helps us to make the more practical choice.
Mathematics,English Language,Home Economics,Visual Arts & computer Technology.
In general, yes, but you'll likely need at least a minor in political science on the side.
For Nova Net this is FALSE! Economics is a science created for measuring the amount people will give for things they need compared to what they want.~Nova Net Master of Ninjutsu~
You need a masters in economics and science aswell as having a degree in cheesecake psychology.
u need to to have a presentable thats why drs an art.
You need economics,statistics and mathematics. You can opt for actuarial science as a course or as can do masters in it . Depending upon the place u want to do it from ,
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