Let's get down to the nitty-gritty. Deep down, what is economics?
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http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_and_economics
Can anybody boil this down to a few sentences? Maybe my question ought to be "What is the nature of economics?" Is it something that can work itself out on its own or does it require intervention by something like the government?
What are your thoughts?
PhilX
What is economics?
Re: What is economics?
In modern times the single most important aspect of economic theory is the rise of neo-corporatism. John Ralston Saul, "The Unconsciousness Civilization" explains it very nicely.Philosophy Explorer wrote:Let's get down to the nitty-gritty. Deep down, what is economics?
To see how complicated this gets, check out this Wiki article:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_and_economics
Can anybody boil this down to a few sentences? Maybe my question ought to be "What is the nature of economics?" Is it something that can work itself out on its own or does it require intervention by something like the government?
What are your thoughts?
PhilX
Re: What is economics?
Economics is the sum total of all exchange of goods and services.
It is driven and defined by demand.
It is driven and defined by demand.
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Re: What is economics?
Economics is the study of scarcity, of scarce resources and their distribution. That's really it in a nutshell.
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Re: What is economics?
You've defined GDP, not economics. And totally ignored supply-side economics.cladking wrote:Economics is the sum total of all exchange of goods and services.
It is driven and defined by demand.
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Re: What is economics?
He didn't ask for any one economic theory, which are numerous. He asked for a precise synopsis of what the study of economics is truly about.Ginkgo wrote:In modern times the single most important aspect of economic theory is the rise of neo-corporatism. John Ralston Saul, "The Unconsciousness Civilization" explains it very nicely.Philosophy Explorer wrote:Let's get down to the nitty-gritty. Deep down, what is economics?
To see how complicated this gets, check out this Wiki article:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_and_economics
Can anybody boil this down to a few sentences? Maybe my question ought to be "What is the nature of economics?" Is it something that can work itself out on its own or does it require intervention by something like the government?
What are your thoughts?
PhilX
Re: What is economics?
In that case I gave him the appropriate reference.Dalek Prime wrote:He didn't ask for any one economic theory, which are numerous. He asked for a precise synopsis of what the study of economics is truly about.Ginkgo wrote:In modern times the single most important aspect of economic theory is the rise of neo-corporatism. John Ralston Saul, "The Unconsciousness Civilization" explains it very nicely.Philosophy Explorer wrote:Let's get down to the nitty-gritty. Deep down, what is economics?
To see how complicated this gets, check out this Wiki article:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_and_economics
Can anybody boil this down to a few sentences? Maybe my question ought to be "What is the nature of economics?" Is it something that can work itself out on its own or does it require intervention by something like the government?
What are your thoughts?
PhilX
Re: What is economics?
It's a description of how people in a society organize the use of their resources, skills and effort to survive. All that guff about supply and demand is frills. The real thing is: How many seals do we need to kill? Who can dry meat, render down the fat, tan and sew the skins? How do we distribute the useful products to keep the village going all winter?