1.1.1 Economics as a social science Flashcards
What does Economics investigate?
Economics investigates how scarce resources are allocated to provide for unlimited wants
Why is Economics considered a social science?
Because it looks at the behaviour of humans either as individuals or as part of organisations, and their use of scarce resources
How is Economics similar to the methodology used by scientists in natural and other sciences?
- Develop theories and create economic models to explain phenomena
- Use simplifying assumptions to limit the number of variables in an investigation
. - Test theories and models against relevant known fact
- Use empirical data to improve and revise their economic models
- Use economic models to make predictions
What does Ceteris Paribus mean?
Latin for “All other things remaining equal”
What does Ceteris Paribus actually do?
It gets around the problem of the existence of multiple variables in an economy. Ceteris Paribus is an assumption.
How is economics unlike natural science?
Economists can’t conduct controlled laboratory experiments where only one variable is changed at a time
Give an example of how economics is unlike natural science
If an economist examines the impact of price on the demand for cheese, they can’t keep consumers income constant - because in the real world income won’t remain constant.