Science has several branches, such as biology, physics, chemistry, and Earth sciences. What about economics? Is economics a science, too?
In general, economics is considered a social science. However, some critics of the field disagree, claiming that economics doesnβt meet the definition of science for many reasons. These include intrinsic political overtones, lack of consensus, and lack of testable hypotheses.
But despite such arguments, economics still shares a combination of quantitative and qualitative elements that are common to the rest of social sciences.
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