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The idea that standard (or "neoclassical") Economics is a "science of common sense" is true to the extent that it describes the common-sense decision-making processes that almost all people recognize from their own lives.The standard view approximates the reality of human decision-making, but could be improved by incorporating the advances of experimental or behavioral economics. However, this assertion is false in the sense that standard economic analysis of decision-making is very incomplete. It does not say anything at all about what factors determine human motivation ("preferences"): it ignores such common-sense ideas as the psychological conditioning of individuals by social institutions and the physiological and psychological requirements for maintaining individual health. The idea that standard economics is a "science of common sense" is also false because it applies what many would see as a very weak and indulgent meaning of the word "science."
Economics is a collection of thoughts and principles that are derived from other sciences. Economics, sociology and politics are interrelated as these sciences make an impact on the lives of people and their society.
The idea that standard (or "neoclassical") Economics is a "science of common sense" is true to the extent that it describes the common-sense decision-making processes that almost all people recognize from their own lives.The standard view approximates the reality of human decision-making, but could be improved by incorporating the advances of experimental or behavioral economics. However, this assertion is false in the sense that standard economic analysis of decision-making is very incomplete. It does not say anything at all about what factors determine human motivation ("preferences"): it ignores such common-sense ideas as the psychological conditioning of individuals by social institutions and the physiological and psychological requirements for maintaining individual health. The idea that standard economics is a "science of common sense" is also false because it applies what many would see as a very weak and indulgent meaning of the word "science."
Economics enables us to understand money, its behaviour , and importance. Economics makes a nation prosper, and makes a person educated in a real sense. Economics is defined as a science of money and money being the most important factor in modern man's life it is most important to study.
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One social science that can be related to economics is communication and the Internet which are related to economics in the sense that if misused, immense losses will be felt.
Social scientist. But you could include political scientists in the sense that they study the political side of society.
The idea that standard (or "neoclassical") Economics is a "science of common sense" is true to the extent that it describes the common-sense decision-making processes that almost all people recognize from their own lives.The standard view approximates the reality of human decision-making, but could be improved by incorporating the advances of experimental or behavioral economics. However, this assertion is false in the sense that standard economic analysis of decision-making is very incomplete. It does not say anything at all about what factors determine human motivation ("preferences"): it ignores such common-sense ideas as the psychological conditioning of individuals by social institutions and the physiological and psychological requirements for maintaining individual health. The idea that standard economics is a "science of common sense" is also false because it applies what many would see as a very weak and indulgent meaning of the word "science."
Did you mean qualities? Quantities of a scientist makes no sense at all.
Economics is a collection of thoughts and principles that are derived from other sciences. Economics, sociology and politics are interrelated as these sciences make an impact on the lives of people and their society.
Social-Cultural
The idea that standard (or "neoclassical") Economics is a "science of common sense" is true to the extent that it describes the common-sense decision-making processes that almost all people recognize from their own lives.The standard view approximates the reality of human decision-making, but could be improved by incorporating the advances of experimental or behavioral economics. However, this assertion is false in the sense that standard economic analysis of decision-making is very incomplete. It does not say anything at all about what factors determine human motivation ("preferences"): it ignores such common-sense ideas as the psychological conditioning of individuals by social institutions and the physiological and psychological requirements for maintaining individual health. The idea that standard economics is a "science of common sense" is also false because it applies what many would see as a very weak and indulgent meaning of the word "science."
that makes no sense.
Because they use common sense
a genuis scientist with a sense of humor
i choose political science as my course so that i know what did the govt. do to our country. Political science is not concerned only with the study of the state and government, rather it is also concerned with all types of political activities such as we can say struggle for power, use of influence, power, authority etc.