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JF's avatar

I’m so glad I’m not the only one who couldn’t absorb it in one pass!

I used to assume that economics was b-o-r-I-n-g. Now I desperately wish I understood it better. And there are so many sub-economics specialties, like psychology economics (it probably has an actual name). Social-political-energy-international, etc etc. Maybe even the “economics of pet ownership”.

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Terry Hilldale's avatar

When I was working for an import-export company, I decided to take International Economics at the local university extension because I thought it would help me with my job. However, I soon realized that day-to-day international economics and textbook international economics did not match up very well.

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Liberal Cynic's avatar

Don't get me started on accounting.

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knowltok's avatar

Finance either. My degree is in it, I've taught it, and man, the real world just doesn't operate that way. I mean, it does in a general sense, but what they have you focus on in class vs. how businesses make decisions...hoo boy!

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Terry Hilldale's avatar

I found accounting pretty intuitive, and I appreciated the concept of paired entries for every transaction--one a debit, and one a credit.

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