economics is the logic of choice long question answer
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The discipline was renamed in the late 19th century, primarily due to Alfred Marshall, from "political economy" to "economics" as a shorter term for "economic science"
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This book approaches various aspects of economics that have to do with choice, and the opportunity for it, such as individual and social choice, production, optimal programming, and the market. The topics belong mostly to microeconomics, but they also have other connections. The object is to state a view about choice and value and to give an account of the logical apparatus. With this there is a wish to present limited matters fairly completely and unproblematically, and where there is some issue about their nature to consider that also. The book consists of six parts, each containing several chapters.
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