Micro and Macro economics, supply and demand (includes extensions of), Trade, Tax and regulatory policy, Aggregate models, fiscal and monetary policy (and extensions), grow and decline, markets (pure monopoly, pure competition, etc etc) Financial economics, government and market failure, risk and uncertainty, public choice theory and taxation, demand of resources, international trade, exchange rates, labor, technology, R&D, and efficiency. The list goes on and on.
In order to study economics in university or colleges, these are the high school courses should should take:
- Math (Functions, Calculus)
- Business (Accounting, Finance, International Business)
- English
- Possibly a second language (if you plan on working abroad)
- Politics or World Issues
Normally, the only courses REQUIRED by colleges are Functions, Calculus, and English - but it's useful to have a solid background in some other related subjects.
Subjects that are related to Economics are Geography , HIstory and Civics .
Economics.
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does economics needed in hotel and restaurant management subjects? i want to know if this subject can contribute to all students of hotel and restaurant management.
Subjects that are related to Economics are Geography , HIstory and Civics .
English, Chemistry, Economics
Central Connecticut State University offers a wide range of different subjects one could study. To name a few: accounting, marketing, music, nursing, economics and so on.
commerce, accounts,economics, and computer-sciences
Accounting,Economics,Business studies etc
economics, business studies and legal studies
maths commerce accounts and economics
english, math, home economics
yes, it is important to learn economics because it is also one of the main subjects as well
economics,accounting,commerce, mathematics
Economics.
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