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'''Economy''' is the self-proclaimed science about [[well-being]], but because well-being is so hard to measure it has limited itself to [[welfare]]. | '''Economy''' is the self-proclaimed science about [[well-being]], but because well-being is so hard to measure it has limited itself to [[welfare]]. | ||
Often the term '''economy''' is used for the sum of transactions within a certain country. E.g. the [[United States|American]] economy. |
Latest revision as of 02:43, 15 May 2011
Economy is the self-proclaimed science about well-being, but because well-being is so hard to measure it has limited itself to welfare.
Often the term economy is used for the sum of transactions within a certain country. E.g. the American economy.