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By: Atoweha. on 24 May 12, 21:21:44
Yea, my problem is the Physics, i dont understand physics and dont really like it either.? Probubly going to switch to Econ with a minor in Math (only have 2 classed to take for the minor)
By: someone4no1. on 24 May 12, 09:37:22
I m studying mech engineering too, and this semester we have a compulsory module of management studies and economics is a part of it. Honestly telling, i hate this. I mean like the subject is very interesting but? the fact is that now our engineering mind to set to calculations instead of memorizing things. Anyways back to your question, as u said that you a mechanical engineering. Do u actually think that any mathematics can be more tougher than engineering maths ? :D off course not.
By: Errant Acad. on 17 May 12, 01:23:11
There is not that much math in economics, and the most math is done towards the end. It is generally? manageable, so dont fret guys. Most of my students dont show up to get tutored because of math problems, but because they are having trouble understanding the concepts. If anyone is considering taking economics - join the Errant Academy group on facebook and ask us questions. We will be happy to answer and help you pick your area of study! Dave : my website is triplew errant dot ca
By: spader49. on 27 Apr 12, 21:15:28
I believe you are not putting out these videos for an ideological reason, but? I don't believe anyone is non-ideological. Just wondering where do you stand ideologically; I don't want to be subtly brainwashed. Be ye Keyes or Friedman in persuasion.
By: satyapande. on 04 Apr 12, 13:52:46
Avery good and useful. Really helpful. A request, Can you provide Subtitles and interactive transcript... as is available on TED.com. It will increase the reach as accent can be a problem for some areas in the world where English is a second or even a third? language.
By: wtf1327. on 27 Mar 12, 18:17:10
thank? you!!! :-)
By: zeppelin2224. on 16 Mar 12, 16:03:50
yeahh... not? true
By: TheArfdog. on 13 Mar 12, 00:29:37
Ok 'm just gonna ask you straight up. So what economic policy should a country enact after a great recession? Austerity or stimulus? The Great Depression seems to say government stimulus will prop up demand while consumer demand recovers. But there is something to say about staying within budget. I personally feel fixing the budget won't help right now, but it should be tackled when the economy is? on firm footing.
By: DOHC2L. on 12 Mar 12, 16:56:36
I think the subject of math, in the context of economics, is really a subjective understanding depending on our perspectives. I don't doubt anything you're saying to the importance of mathematics. But let me pose this to you: Adam Smith's theory of absolute advantage doesn't require any calculations to prove the theory; The equation itself is it's proof. That same basis in understanding? economics, equations represent theory, is so simple to understand: The math is IN the equation.
By: bmwers. on 12 Mar 12, 06:03:33
While I have to say that many undergrad programs are being watered down so people with? an interest in econ but planning to go on to say, law school, won't be deterred from the subject, econ still involve to simple math. And as I said in another response, honor's programs will involve considerably more adv math depending on the school. Though nowhere near the math level of subjects like physics.
By: bmwers. on 12 Mar 12, 06:03:15
Economics is the observation of allocation of resources and how? these allocations are determined. Neoclassical Econ is one approach to solving problem of constraints. Like Jodie said in her video, the study of scarcity. The study of economics in any program involves more than that.
By: bmwers. on 12 Mar 12, 06:02:41
Let me be upfront before going into further discussions. I don't claim to know? everything. In fact, I try hard to live by John Wheeler's quote: "as our knowledge grows, so does our parameter of ignorance." That said, I think your perspective is very narrowed and provide an inadequate view for Atoweha's question. I was not implying, I was brutally explicit. And you proved it in your response. I don't have a believe of what economics is, I have an understanding of what economics is.
By: TheArfdog. on 12 Mar 12, 05:31:51
Did you get your? crystal ball fixed? lol
By: DOHC2L. on 11 Mar 12, 19:50:27
No, you have a broader definition to what you believe economics is compared to me. My perspective is neoclassical, and I use the "rational expectations" arguments to anticipate future outcomes which serves a similar purpose for me as econometrics does for you.? You implied I lack an ability to critically think, I suppose you assumed I was naive because you thought my comments were ridiculous. You should have asked me a follow-up question about economics before attempting to refute me!
By: bmwers. on 11 Mar 12, 10:01:03
I think you should speak with the department to find out more about? the program if you are really interested.
By: bmwers. on 11 Mar 12, 09:59:50
That is a rather inaccurate description of economics. To say economics doesn't involve calculations is like to say theoretic physics doesn't involve calculations. Theorizing is first? part to form a basis as to how you think the world works, the relationship between some variables etc, and then there is the analysis of the reality. Econometrics is all about calculations and a huge part of the field.
By: bmwers. on 11 Mar 12, 09:51:47
But a more relevant answer to your question is, if you are planning to work in business, then go to a business school. I personal find it annoying that people look at the studies of? economics eye to eye with the studies of business. While they are very much related, economics is a social science subject.
By: DOHC2L. on 11 Mar 12, 09:50:27
In other words, you don't actually use math when studying economics but you must know certain types of math (algebra, calculus) as a prerequisite basis to understanding economic equations. Economics doesn't use calculations or cite numbers, economists strictly deal with equations in all aspects to? economic theory. There's really no math involved... economics is logical, not mathematical.
By: bmwers. on 11 Mar 12, 09:48:39
um... An honor's degree in econ is just like all other honor's degrees. In addition to the regular curriculum, honor's programs usually involve more adv topics in the field of study and perhaps would require you to start directing your own research. Though you are not likely required to defend your thesis.?
By: DOHC2L. on 11 Mar 12, 08:54:44
Economics doesn't involve calculations, there's no cause for using mathematics to study economics. Economics is purely conceptual, you learn economics by studying one theory at a time. Learning a theory doesn't require you to make any calculations, but it does require knowing certain equations. You must study? a theory until you understand it's equation; In economics theories are represented by equations. Knowing how an equation derives from a theory is the way you learn the theory.
By: Atoweha. on 11 Mar 12, 06:30:09
my college as a BS in Economics and finance. is? that it?
By: DOHC2L. on 11 Mar 12, 05:57:35
"Can? Economics study? ANIMAL ECONOMIES? Does the study of economics consider animal economies to be valid? Please Answer Somebody....." No.
By: Atoweha. on 11 Mar 12, 05:39:39
Whats an? Honers program? and how do i know if my college has it? I mostly plan on working in business. I don't plan on going to grad school for economics.
By: bmwers. on 11 Mar 12, 04:33:57
Math at the undergrad level is less complicated. Mostly involving basic calculus like first order condition for profit maximizing, partial derivatives, Lagrange multiplier etc. If you decide to? go on to an honor's program, the math will be considerably more difficult. Adv macro, micro, and econometric required for honor's programs overlap with master's level material. MA is uncommon in the US, but widely available in UK and CAN. So in lieu of MA material, part of 1st yr PhD material.