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  1. Economics - Wikipedia

    Economics (/ ˌɛkəˈnɒmɪks, ˌiːkə -/) [1][2] is a social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. [3][4] Economics focuses on the behaviour and interactions of …

  2. 1.1What Is Economics, and Why Is It Important? - OpenStax

    Economics is the study of how humans make decisions in the face of scarcity. These can be individual decisions, family decisions, business decisions or societal decisions.

  3. Economics Defined With Types, Indicators, and Systems

    Mar 22, 2026 · Economics is a social science that studies how individuals, businesses, governments, and nations make decisions about allocating limited resources. It examines how goods and services …

  4. Economics | Definition, History, Examples, Types, & Facts | Britannica ...

    In the 20th century, English economist Lionel Robbins defined economics as “the science which studies human behaviour as a relationship between (given) ends and scarce means which have alternative …

  5. The A to Z of economics | The Economist

    One of the fundamental principles of economics, described by Adam Smith in “The Wealth of Nations”. Work can be undertaken more efficiently if broken up into discrete tasks.

  6. Economics | Khan Academy

    Learn all about the fields of economics, microeconomics, macroeconomics, finance, and capital markets with hundreds of videos, articles, and practice exercises.

  7. Economy | Latest News & Analysis | AP News

    Read the latest economic current events, with updates on the state of the global economy including trade, business, and more.

  8. What Is Economics? - American Economic Association

    Economics can be defined in a few different ways. It’s the study of scarcity, the study of how people use resources and respond to incentives, or the study of decision-making. It often involves topics like …

  9. Economy - The New York Times

    The latest news on the economy, job market, real estate industry and workplace. Includes coverage of the Federal Reserve and government spending at the state and national level.

  10. What is Economics? - Northwestern University

    Economics is the study of how we make choices in the face of scarcity and how those choices motivate behavior. As individuals, families, and nations, we confront difficult choices about how to use limited …