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Tasya [4]
3 years ago
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Explain how economics is similar to properties of a game

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IrinaVladis [17]3 years ago
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Economics is the branch of science that deals with economy and the use of money to buy and sell. It is similar to a game because like a game economics is kind of like luck and chance. There is no guarantee who will win. On the otherhand the social status that we are born into such as poor, middle class, or rich plays a great deal in the cards that we are dealt to play this game call life. But again the poor can work there way up the ladder and win the game, while the rich can have all the right cards and still lose the game. Like the winner of a game those who win in life and endure loss and failure are the real winners.

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