Some of the sub-branches of economics that rely on fields of statistics and mathematics are econometrics, transport economics, managerial economics and international economics.
No such percentage as '101%'. 100% is totality. However. 101% = 101/100 = 1 1/100
Two: 1 and 101 (101 is a prime number).
101 is odd.
It is 101%
Economics 101 - 2004 was released on: USA: 25 June 2004 (Boston International Film Festival)
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absolutely No. Economics is an academic discipline, like philosophy, algebra, music and chemistry. As such, it is not generally capitalized. However, when discussing a specific academic course at a learning institution, such as "Economics 101", or "Industrial Economics", it is proper to capitalize. Correct: Ayn Rand's understanding of economics was naive. Correct: I'm certain I passed my Economics and Asian Anthropology exams. Incorrect: I enjoy learning about Economics and Literature.
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Kesington economics is actually Keynesian economics.