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Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru
I respectfully disagree. That would imply that economics is more of a theory or body of study than a real-world entity that is influenced by and influences people with and without power.
Suddenly, it sounds a bit more like politics.
How much of public policy is directly and indirectly related to economics? How much of an influence does economics have on public policy, both nationally and internationally?
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Politics is social and economics is monetary. Sure, thy cross paths, but that does not make the the same. Science and philosophy cross paths often, too, but I dare you to say they're one and the same.