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arthshastra arthshastra ki pariksha paribhasha dijiye aur robins ki paribhasha ko paribhashit kijiye​

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Answered by tamannapurohit10
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“Economics is a science which studies human behaviour as a relationship between ends and scarce means which have alternative uses.” – Prof. Lionel Robbins.

“Economics is a science which studies human behaviour as a relationship between ends and scarce means which have alternative uses.” – Prof. Lionel Robbins.It has following drawbacks:

“Economics is a science which studies human behaviour as a relationship between ends and scarce means which have alternative uses.” – Prof. Lionel Robbins.It has following drawbacks: (i) Static: Prof Samuelson pointed correctly that Robbins’ definition is not dynamic in nature, because it has only discussed about the problems of present generation, not anything about future generation. Hence the definition suffers with the problem of economic growth.

“Economics is a science which studies human behaviour as a relationship between ends and scarce means which have alternative uses.” – Prof. Lionel Robbins.It has following drawbacks: (i) Static: Prof Samuelson pointed correctly that Robbins’ definition is not dynamic in nature, because it has only discussed about the problems of present generation, not anything about future generation. Hence the definition suffers with the problem of economic growth.(ii) Too vast: It discussed the scope of economics to all the activities of mankind that are related to the problem of choice. The problem of choice is found in both social and unsocial beings. Thus, it has no social significance in real world.

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Answered by ItZzMissKhushi
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रॉबिन्स की परिभाषा- “अर्थशास्त्र वह विज्ञान है जो असीमित आवश्यकताओं तथा वैकल्पिक प्रयोग वाले सीमित साधनों से संबंधित मानवीय आचरणों का अध्ययन करता है।" प्रो. ... मार्शल के अनुसार अर्थशास्त्र में मानव की आर्थिक क्रियाओं का अध्ययन किया जाता है।

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