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APPLIED ECONOMIC THEORY
Applied Economics; Empirical economics

economics      
n. economie
job market         
  • A "help wanted" sign seeks available workers for jobs.
  • Job advertisement board in [[Shenzhen]]
  • alt=A firm's labour demand in the short run (D) and a horizontal supply curve (S)
  • The Income and Substitution effects of a wage increase
  • The Labour Supply curve
  • Effects of a wage increase
  • Railroad work
  • An advertisement for labour from Sabah and Sarawak, seen in [[Jalan Petaling]], Kuala Lumpur
  • The neoclassical model analyzes the trade-off between leisure hours and working hours.
FUNCTIONING AND DYNAMICS OF THE MARKETS FOR LABOUR
Labour (economics); Labour market; Labor market; Labour Market; Labor market outcomes; Job market; Labour Economics; Labor markets; Labor economist; Labor (economics); Labor economics; Equilibrium wage; Labour economist; Labour markets; Labor market information; Wages of free labour; Labor Economics; Labour market information; Criticism of labour economics; Economics of labour; Economics of labor; Labor Market
banenmarkt
labor market         
  • A "help wanted" sign seeks available workers for jobs.
  • Job advertisement board in [[Shenzhen]]
  • alt=A firm's labour demand in the short run (D) and a horizontal supply curve (S)
  • The Income and Substitution effects of a wage increase
  • The Labour Supply curve
  • Effects of a wage increase
  • Railroad work
  • An advertisement for labour from Sabah and Sarawak, seen in [[Jalan Petaling]], Kuala Lumpur
  • The neoclassical model analyzes the trade-off between leisure hours and working hours.
FUNCTIONING AND DYNAMICS OF THE MARKETS FOR LABOUR
Labour (economics); Labour market; Labor market; Labour Market; Labor market outcomes; Job market; Labour Economics; Labor markets; Labor economist; Labor (economics); Labor economics; Equilibrium wage; Labour economist; Labour markets; Labor market information; Wages of free labour; Labor Economics; Labour market information; Criticism of labour economics; Economics of labour; Economics of labor; Labor Market
arbeidsmarkt

Definitie

economics
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Economics is the study of the way in which money, industry, and trade are organized in a society.
He gained a first class Honours degree in economics.
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2.
The economics of a society or industry is the system of organizing money and trade in it.
...the economics of the third world.
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Wikipedia

Applied economics

Applied economics is the study as regards the application of economic theory and econometrics in specific settings. As one of the two sets of fields of economics (the other set being the core), it is typically characterized by the application of the core, i.e. economic theory and econometrics to address practical issues in a range of fields including demographic economics, labour economics, business economics, industrial organization, agricultural economics, development economics, education economics, engineering economics, financial economics, health economics, monetary economics, public economics, and economic history. From the perspective of economic development, the purpose of applied economics is to enhance the quality of business practices and national policy making.

The process often involves a reduction in the level of abstraction of this core theory. There are a variety of approaches including not only empirical estimation using econometrics, input-output analysis or simulations but also case studies, historical analogy and so-called common sense or the "vernacular". This range of approaches is indicative of what Roger Backhouse and Jeff Biddle argue is the ambiguous nature of the concept of applied economics. It is a concept with multiple meanings. Among broad methodological distinctions, one source places it in neither positive nor normative economics but the art of economics, glossed as "what most economists do".