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Economics (31143 bytes)
1: '''[[Economics]]''' is the social science studying production and consumption through measu... 3: Economics is said to be [[positive (social sciences)|positive]] when it attempts to explain the cons... 5: ...ce under scarcity or determining economic [[value#Economics|value]]. 9: ... used in reference to the emphasis on scarcity in economics. 11: == Areas of study in economics == Framing (economics) (746 bytes) 1: In [[economics]], '''framing''' means the manner in which a [[ra... 12: [[Category:Economics]] Health economics (1491 bytes) 1: '''Health economics''' is a branch of [[economics]] concerned with the formal comparison of costs a... 3: Health economics uses [[mathematical model]]s to synthesise data f... 7: ...alth economics | Important publications in health economics ]] Positive economics (485 bytes) 1: ...nalysis is critical to good policy or [[normative economics]]. 3: [[Category:Economics]] Iroquois economics (12077 bytes) 1: ...property]]. The Iroquois developed a system of [[economics]] very different from the now dominant western va... 43: Sara Henry Stites, Economics of the Iroquois (Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The New... Principles of Economics (2695 bytes) 1: ...with the founding of the [[Austrian School]] of [[economics]]. 7: ... saw that time was the root of uncertainty within economics. As production takes time then producers have no... 9: ...e value of an object was reliant on the [[labour (economics)|labour]] that had gone into producing it, includ... 13: ...thematical methods insisting that the function of economics was to investigate the essences rather than the s... 17: [[Category:Economics books]] Computational economics (137 bytes) 1: '''Computational economics''' is a form of [[economics]] which relies on mathematical methods, including... Socialist economics (11569 bytes) 1: ...vement]], [[Social Democrats]], [[Liberalism]], [[Economics]], [[Political Economy]]) 5: ... medicines and foods has been labelled "socialist economics" from time to time. 7: ...us with "the party line", to opponents, socialist economics is "the great failure of the 20th century". 43: == Private property in socialist economics == 47: ...rty ownership - as nearly all models of socialist economics promote - would inevitably create worse economic ... Development economics (1477 bytes) 1: Development economics is a branch of [[macroeconomics]] that deals with 4: Development economics also includes topics such as [[Third World]] debt... 11: ...economics | Important publications in development economics ]] 19: [[Category:Economics]] Keynesian economics (29253 bytes) 1: ...sian economics''', or '''Keynesianism''', is an [[economics|economic]] [[theory]] based on the ideas of [[Joh... 3: ...l, to fight high [[unemployment]] and [[Deflation(economics) | deflation]] of the sort seen during the [[1930... 5: ...tilization could be high or low, whereas previous economics focused on the ''special'' case of full utilizati... 11: ...the Peace'' (1920) not only recounted the general economics, as he saw them, of the Treaty, but the individua... 13: ...lf-correction, and production-driven paradigms of economics moved to the fore. Dozens of different schools co... Imputation (economics) (1362 bytes) 3: In [[economics]], the theory of '''imputation''', first expounde... 11: [[Category:Economics]] Equity (economics) (919 bytes) 3: ...tricularly in terms of [[taxation]] and [[welfare economics]]. 9: [[Category:Welfare economics]] Classical economics (3476 bytes) 1: '''Classical economics''' is a school of [[history of economic thought|e... 2: ...ynard Keynes]] expand the definition of classical economics to include [[Karl Marx]]. 6: Classical economists reoriented economics away from an analysis of the ruler's personal int... 29: Classical economics tended to stress the benefits of [[free trade|tra... 34: * [[Neoclassical economics]] Entry (economics) (190 bytes) 1: ...et]] means becoming a [[supplier]] of the [[good (economics)|good]]. [[Monopolies]] have an incentive to cre... Good (economics) (2717 bytes) 1: ... an ("[[good (accounting)|accounting good]]"). In economics, a good does not need to be a [[physical]] [[obje... 40: ...ferent ways of looking at the concept of goods in economics including: 50: *[[List of economics topics]] 56: [[Category:Economics]] Economics in One Lesson (897 bytes) 1: ... is stated in part one of the book: "''the art of economics consists in looking not merely at the immediate b... 7: ...m/crown/trp.html Three Rivers Press, publisher of Economics in One Lesson] 9: [[category:economics books]] Normative economics (415 bytes) 1: ...ecommended to achieve a desirable goal. Normative economics looks at the desirability of certain aspects of t... 5: [[Category:Economics]] Non-market economics (985 bytes) 1: '''Non-market economics''' is the study of the [[production]], [[exchange... 3: The study of non-market economics is typically a part of [[economic anthropology]].... 5: ...tive). There are, however, elements of non-market economics in very "advanced" market economies, even today. 8: [[Category:Economics]] Information economics (4379 bytes) 1: '''Information economics''' is a branch of [[Economics]] that studies how information affects economic d... 3: ...es]], the economics of information goods, and the economics of information technology. 25: ...tz]] for their contributions to the theory of the economics of information. 39: ....: "Job Market Signaling", ''Quarterly Journal of Economics'' 83 (1973), pp. 355-377. 40: ... and the market mechanism. ''Quarterly Journal of Economics'' 84 (3), 488-500. Economics & thermodynamics (20 bytes)
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