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Economics is how we as humans efficiently allocate scarce resources. These resources can be something as basic as food or something as immaterial as information. And because everyone needs to eat and have shelter, and economics is the study of how we allocate those things, economics is a very important subject.
Economics is a social science.
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.
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economics as an academic subject
Delos O. Kinsman has written: 'An outline for use in the elements of economics to accompany Ely's Outlines of economics' -- subject- s -: Economics, Outlines, syllabi 'Our economic world' -- subject- s -: Economics, Industries, Natural resources 'Economics' -- subject- s -: Business, Economics 'Essentials of civics' -- subject- s -: Handbooks, manuals, Politics and government
Economics is how we as humans efficiently allocate scarce resources. These resources can be something as basic as food or something as immaterial as information. And because everyone needs to eat and have shelter, and economics is the study of how we allocate those things, economics is a very important subject.
John Edward Maher has written: 'What is economics?' -- subject(s): Economics 'Water resources and land drainage'
Alan. Randall has written: 'The future of administration in psychiatry' 'Resource economics' -- subject(s): Economics, Environmental policy, Natural resources
Frank Livesey has written: 'A textbook of core economics' -- subject(s): Economics 'Stage 1 economics' -- subject(s): Economics 'Dictionary of Economics' 'Economics' -- subject(s): Economics, Marketing, Problems, exercises 'A modern approach to economics' -- subject(s): Economics 'Economics (A.C.C.A.)' 'Economics for business decisions' -- subject(s): Managerial economics 'Economics (Marketing)' 'A textbook of economics' -- subject(s): Economics 'Objective tests in A Level economics' -- subject(s): Economics, Examinations, questions, Problems, exercises
Lawrence Bruehl has written: 'The Mathematics Of Unlimited Prosperity Or The Triumph Of Man Over Nature' -- subject(s): Economics, Miscellanea
Grant Heckman has written: 'Nelson guide to Web research for economics' -- subject(s): Computer network resources, Internet searching, Economics, Web search engines
Yes, you can pass the Economics exam privately by hiring a tutor in the subject. You can also read privately if you have the materials and resources.
Robin Kramar has written: 'Human resource management in a global context' -- subject(s): BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / General, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Human Resources & Personnel Management, Personnel management
S. V. Ciriacy-Wantrup has written: 'Resource conservation: economics and policies' -- subject(s): Natural resources 'Conceptual problems in projecting the demand for land and water' -- subject(s): Land use, Water resources development 'Resource conservation' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Conservation of natural resources, Natural resources
Economics is a social science.
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