Economy, asked by dskshinya, 6 months ago

economics is a science the basis of this statement is

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Answered by Anonymous
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Economics, as a discipline, studies the allocations of resources and, more fundamentally, the economic behaviours of people. Economics is usually considered part of social science, but differs form other social science disciplines in its wider use of mathematics and models.

Answered by 46omkar7
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Economics is a science that involves everything, right from experiments to understanding the relationship between cause and effects, and also using conductive and inductive methods in order to come out with an explainable solution.

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