a percentage of these ideas are really old ideas,

the ideas are still here in case something can be done with it ...

How do we know who to vote for 

if we do not understand algebraic economics ???

 

I asked more than 50,000 people 

if they had one idea to improve the economy what would it be?

 

around 90% at first response in many ways ... 

... economics education as the most thing ...

 

so does that mean the politician who can talk 

blah, blah, blah the best will win ???

 

is there a school anywhere, where you can use 

economics to earn an economics class ???

 

think you can handle the big words, go for it, good luck ...

In the beginning

Areas of economics

Microeconomics

Macroeconomics

Related fields, other distinctions, and classifications

Mathematical and quantitative methods

Mathematical economics

Econometrics

National accounting

Selected fields

Agricultural economics

Development and growth economics

Economic systems

Environmental economics

Financial economics

Game theory

Industrial organization

Information economics

International economics

Labour economics

11 Law and economics

Managerial economics

Public finance

Welfare economics

Economic concepts

Supply and demand

Prices and quantities

Marginalism

Economic reasoning

History and schools of economics

Early economic thought

Classical economics

Marxist economics

Neoclassical economics

Keynesian economics

Other schools and approaches

Historic definitions of economics

Wealth definition

Welfare definition

Criticism

Is economics a science?

Criticism of assumptions

Assumptions and observations

Criticism of contradictions

Criticisms of welfare and scarcity definitions of economics

Economics and politics

Ideologies and economics

Ethics and economics

Effect on society

Economics in practice

See also

Notes

External links

General information

Institutions and organizations

Study resources

Relationship to other disciplines and approaches

Origin and history

Positive and normative law and economics

Positive law and economics

Normative law and economics

Important scholars

Influence

Critique

Rational choice theory

Pareto efficiency

Responses

Contemporary developments

Universities with law and economics programs

Journals

Regional and international associations

Bibliography

See also notes

Economic efficiency

efficiency

Kaldor-Hicks efficiency

X-efficiency

Allocative efficiency

Distributive efficiency

Productive efficiency

Optimisation of a social welfare function

Utility maximization

For applications of these principles see:

Efficient market hypothesis

Welfare economics

Production theory basics

Microeconomic reform

Advertising

Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel

Barter

Computational economics

Debt-based monetary system

Dismal Science

EAEPE

Climate Change

First world

Second world

Third world

Fourth world

Economic aid

Economic calendar

Economic depression

Economic development

Economic indicators

Economic recession

Economic sanction

Economic simulation game

Economic sociology

Economies of present-day nations and states

Ecological Economics

Feminist economics

Economist

Exchange rate

Global economy

Gross national happiness

Gross Domestic Product

Gross National Product

Happiness economics

Marketing

Monetary policy

Money

Money supply

Oligopolistic

Socioeconomics

Supply

Trade

Trade deficit

Trade surplus

US dollar

Wealth

World Bank

World economy

 

Lists

List of economics topics

List of basic economics topics

List of accounting topics

List of business ethics, political economy, and philosophy of business topics

List of business law topics

List of economic geography topics

List of economic systems

List of economists

List of finance topics

List of human resource management topics

List of information technology management topics

List of international trade topics

List of management topics

List of marketing topics

List of production topics

List of publications in economics

List of scholarly journals in economics

Distribution (economics)

Positive economics

economics theories.

National Income and Product Accounts

that is just a small taste of economics fields of study

break it all down to it's simplest common denominator???

algebraic economics is simply how people help each other??? 

it can be super simple and super complex at the same time???

there is some things that are suppose to be impossible, but there it is working with no apparent problems, right there in front of you

Bee flight

In his 1934 French book Le vol des insectes, M. Magnan wrote that he and a Mr. Saint-Lague had applied the equations of air resistance to bumblebees and found that bees flying was impossible, but that "One shouldn't be surprised that the results of the calculations don't square with reality"

In 1996 Charlie Ellington at Cambridge University showed that vortices created by many insects’ wings and non-linear effects were a vital source of lift; vortices and non-linear phenomena are notoriously difficult areas of hydrodynamics, which has made for slow progress in theoretical understanding of insect flight. In 2005 Michael Dickinson and his Caltech colleagues studied honey bee flight with the assistance of high-speed cinematography and a giant robotic mock-up of a bee wing, which "proves bees can fly, thank God".

 

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