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who defined economics as the science of money?​

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Answered by dreamer0572
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Adam Smith

Pioneers of the science of economics defined it as a science of wealth. Adam Smith, who is known as father of economics, named his famous book on economics as An Enquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations.

Answered by rishirajs182
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Alfred Marshall

British economist Alfred Marshall defined economics as the study of man in the ordinary business of life. Marshall argued that the subject was both the study of wealth and the study of mankind. He believed it was not a natural science such as physics or chemistry, but rather a social science.

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