Economics examines how individuals, including consumers, business professionals, public servants, and politicians, make decisions and allocate resources such as money, skills, energy, and time across diverse human activities. Beyond traditional topics, it offers insights into decision-making in areas like love, marriage, sports, and crime.Key fact: The UCD School of Economics is Ireland's top-ranked economics school, according to RePEc research rankings.
Macroeconomics (the study of the national economy),Microeconomics (individual decision-making),Quantitative Economics (mathematics for economics),Economics & Society,Macroeconomics,Microeconomics,Quantitative Economics,Statistics,Labour Economics,Economic History,Behavioural Economics,Transport Economics,European Economy,Financial Economics,Economics of the Environment,International Trade,Health Economics
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