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Economics (/ˌɛkəˈnɒmɪks, ˌiːkə-/) is a
social science that
studies the production, distribution, and
consumption of
goods and services.
Economics focuses...
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Behavioral economics is the
study of the psychological, cognitive, emotional,
cultural and
social factors involved in the
decisions of
individuals or...
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economics, also
called domestic science or
family and
consumer sciences (often
shortened to FCS or FACS), is a
subject concerning human development...
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Agricultural economics is an
applied field of
economics concerned with the
application of
economic theory in
optimizing the
production and distribution...
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glossary of
economics is a list of
definitions of
terms and
concepts used in
economics, its sub-disciplines, and
related fields. Contents: 0–9 A...
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London School of
Economics and
Political Science (LSE) is a
public research university in London, England, and a
member institution of the University...
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Keynesian economics (/ˈkeɪnziən/ KAYN-zee-ən;
sometimes Keynesianism,
named after British economist John
Maynard Keynes) are the
various macroeconomic...
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after accounting for the sum or
difference of two or more variables. In
economics, it is
frequently used to
imply the
remaining value after accounting for...
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Neoclassical economics is an
approach to
economics in
which the production, consumption, and
valuation (pricing) of
goods and
services are
observed as...
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Economics (BEc or BEcon) is an
academic degree awarded to
students who have
completed undergraduate studies in
economics.
Specialized economics degrees...