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IRINA_888 [86]
3 years ago
14

1) What is Economics to you in your own words?

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UNO [17]3 years ago
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Economy is a social science focusing on the creation, distribution and utilization of goods and services. Economics may typically be categorized into macroeconomics based on people and businesses' operations, as well as microeconomics.

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