Definition of Economics. Meaning of Economics. Synonyms of Economics

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Definition of Economics

Economics
Economics E`co*nom"ics, n. [Gr. ?, equiv. to ? ?. See Economic.] 1. The science of household affairs, or of domestic management. 2. Political economy; the science of the utilities or the useful application of wealth or material resources. See Political economy, under Political. ``In politics and economics.' --V. Knox.

Meaning of Economics from wikipedia

- Economics (/ˌɛkəˈnɒmɪks, ˌiːkə-/) is a social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Economics focuses...
- Keynesian economics (/ˈkeɪnziən/ KAYN-zee-ən; sometimes Keynesianism, named after British economist John Maynard Keynes) are the various macroeconomic...
- Behavioral economics is the study of the psychological (e.g. cognitive, behavioral, affective, social) factors involved in the decisions of individuals...
- Neoclassical economics is an approach to economics in which the production, consumption, and valuation (pricing) of goods and services are observed as...
- In economics, an agent is an actor (more specifically, a decision maker) in a model of some aspect of the economy. Typically, every agent makes decisions...
- Home economics, also called domestic science or family and consumer sciences (often shortened to FCS or FACS), is a subject concerning human development...
- Managerial economics is a branch of economics involving the application of economic methods in the organizational decision-making process. Economics is the...
- Socialist economics comprises the economic theories, practices and norms of hypothetical and existing socialist economic systems. A socialist economic...
- The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), established in 1895, is a public research university in London, England, and a member institution...
- In economics, stimulus refers to attempts to use monetary policy or fiscal policy (or stabilization policy in general) to stimulate the economy. Stimulus...