How does economics differ from a natural science?


Term Paper, 2011

7 Pages, Grade: B


Abstract or Introduction

Natural science is a subject which deals with the natural environment of earth. Economics is a social science which details about the economy and its effect and impact on the society. The market place where trade and commerce takes place in the society is never a preexistining condition of nature. It is not cosmic or natural. This process is controlled by people and is chiefly manipulated to fulfill specific motives. Where there is money, there is economics. Thus, economics is related to society and its people. The subject is therefore often identified as a part of social science and not a branch of natural science, chemistry or mathematics.

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Title
How does economics differ from a natural science?
College
The University of Chicago
Grade
B
Author
Year
2011
Pages
7
Catalog Number
V270827
ISBN (eBook)
9783656624325
ISBN (Book)
9783656624318
File size
518 KB
Language
English
Quote paper
Durant Maive (Author), 2011, How does economics differ from a natural science?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/270827

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