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The News International The writer is a political activist affiliated with the People's Rights Movement (PRM) and also teaches colonial history and political economy at LUMS. ... and more » From Google News Search: "political economics" WHATS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BUISNESS AND POLITICAL ECONOMICS? Q. Whats the difference between buisness and political economics? Asked by Samuel - Tue May 5 11:48:42 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Political economy originally was the term for studying production, buying and selling, and their relations with law, custom, and government. Political economy originated in moral philosophy. It developed in the 18th century as the study of the economies of states polities, hence political economy. In late nineteenth century, the term "political economy" was generally replaced by the term economics, used by those seeking to place the study of economy upon mathematical and axiomatic bases, rather than the structural relationships of production and consumption Business economics is that part of economic theory which focuses on business enterprises and inquires into the factors contributing to the diversity of organizational structures… [cont.] Answered by sophie - Tue May 5 11:57:31 2009 What colleges can you double major in political science/economics & minor in international relations? Q. What colleges can you double major in political science/economics & minor in international relations? Asked by boston - Sat Sep 5 20:04:30 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments need help political economics majors?
Q. help with economics homework The arguement that capitalism requires democracy is: a) true b) false c) true now but false earlier A prerequisite and ongoing requirement of capitalism is: a) private property b) taxes c) political freedom d) wealth owned by the politically powerful. the maximization of consumer satisfaction depends on: a) the growth of the economy b) the number of consumer goods available c) technological change d) employment opportunities which is true for the US economy during the period from late 1900s to 2000? (more than one answer is accepted) a)There was economic expansion b) the unemployment rate was low c) millions of new jobs were created d) output declined this is macro economics Asked by JlMw816 - Tue Oct 27 00:32:03 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. 1. b, false whether or not the government is elected by the people has nothing to do with capitalism; all you need is a government that allows for the free markets to work in the economy. 2. a, private property by definition, the existence of private property is required under capitalism. 3. b, the number of consumer goods available Consumer choice leads to consumer satisfaction. Economic growth is desired, but not directly related to the question. Technological changes involve a future that consumers are unaware of; what they don't know won't affect their satisfaction (people in the 17th century weren't complaining about not being able to use the internet). Employment opportunities, at least on the individual level, are not directly… [cont.] Answered by jerry w - Tue Oct 27 03:07:41 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "political economics" |





