economics
Economics is a social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of products and services. The term is derived from the ancient Greek οἰκονομία, which refers to the management and administration of the family. At first this area was called political economy, but 19th century economists used the term "economics" to represent "economic science", which was also to avoid being misinterpreted into political, mathematical and ethical fields. Economics focuses on studying the behavior of economic actors in an economic system and their interaction with each other. In modern times, economics is often divided into general economics and individual economics in this field of research. Individual economics examines the basic level of behavior in a society, including individual actors (such as individuals, companies, buyers or sellers) and interaction with the market. While overall economics analyzes the entire economy and its issues, including unemployment, inflation, economic growth, fiscal and monetary policy. ...