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although the content and character of economics cannot be described briefly, its writers have grown that. an especially useless, was once popular, the example is: "economics is what economists do.»similarly, with the last century economist alfred marshall called economics "a study of mankind in the ordinary business of life.» lionel robbins in the interiors described economics as" the science of choice among; means to accomplish our ends.»during much of modern history, especially in the 19th century, economics was called simply "the science of wealth.» less seriously, george bernard shaw was corrupted in the early 1900s with the witticism that" economics is the science and practitioners, even if all were laid end to end, would not reach agreement.»we may make better progress by comparing economics and other subjects. like every other discipline that attempts to explain observed facts (e.g., physics, astronomy, meteorology, economics comprises a vast collection of descriptive, organized around a central core of theoretical principles. the manner in which theoretical principles are formulated and used in applications varies greatly from one science to another. like psychology, economics draws much of its theoretical core from intuition, casual observation, and "common knowledge about human nature.» like astronomy, economics is largely nonexperimental. like meteorology, economics is relatively inexact, as is weather forecasting. like particle physics and molecular biology, economics deals with an array of interrelated in version (as in sociology and social psychology). like such disciplines as art, fantasy writing, mathematics, metaphysics, cosmology, and the like, the economics features different people for different reasons: "one person's meat is another person's poison.» for all disciplines differ, all are remarkably similar in one respect: it is time to convey an interesting, persuasive, and intellectually with information about selected aspects of experience. as einstein once put it: "science is the attempt to make the asked diversity of our sense experience correspond to a logically - bar / cafe system of thought.»economics deals with data on income, employment, expenditure, interest rates, prices and individual activities of production, consumption, transportation, and trade. economics deals directly with only a small fraction of the whole spectrum of human behavior, and so the range of problems considered by economists is relatively narrow. contrary to popular opinion, economics does not normally include such things as personal finance, ways to start a small business, etc.; in relation to your life, the economist is more like an astronomer than a weatherforecaster, more like a physical chemist and a pharmacist, more like a professor of hydrodynamics than a plumber.in principle because any conceivable problem, from marriage, suicide, capital punishment, and religious observance to tooth brushing, drug abuse, extramarital, and move any places around the city, might serve (and, in the case of each of these examples has served) as an object for some economist's attention. there is, after all, no clear division between "and" noneconomic» economic» in. in practice, however, economists have generally found it expedient to leave the physical and life sciences to those groups that first claimed them, though not always. in recent years economists have invaded territory once claimed exclusively by political and sociologists with, not to mention territories claimed by physical anthropologists, experimental psychologists, and paleontologists.
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