Explore whether economics can be considered a science, analyzing its classification, testability, and consensus within social science debates.
Offered by the Economics Department of Rutgers-Newark, this program prepares students for scholarly research and teaching. Primary areas of interest are labor, gender and migration economics, ...
This course is available on the BSc in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics, BSc in Economics, BSc in Economics and Economic History and BSc in Mathematics and Economics. This course is available ...
Economics is the study of how people, businesses and governments choose to allocate their resources—from how humans produce things to how they distribute and consume things. Students explore the ...
Our environment is filled with scarce and finite resources — including clean air and water, fertile land, critical minerals, and energy resources — that are all impacted by human decisions.
Economists develop economic models to explain consistently recurring relationships. Their models link one or more economic variables to other economic variables (see “Economic Models,” p. 8). For ...