Bydgoszcz, Poland

Economics

Ekonomia

Bachelor's
Language: PolishStudies in Polish
Subject area: economy and administration
Kind of studies: full-time studies, part-time studies
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A graduate of economics has broad knowledge and skills concerning social sciences, especially economics and its complementary fields. He or she knows how the economy and its individual components function and develop and is familiar with characteristic traits of the market economy in Poland and abroad. Comprehensive and thorough knowledge acquired during the course studies ensures that the graduate is well prepared to work in all sectors of the economy as well as run a private enterprise. The theoretical and methodological basis is sufficient to continue studies in a supplementary 2-year second cycle studies.
University website: kpsw.edu.pl/en
Economics
Economics () is the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
Economics
In my youth it was said that what was too silly to be said may be sung. In modern economics it may be put into mathematics.
Ronald Coase, The firm, the market and the law (1988) Chapter 6. A remark on "The problem of social cost" (last sentence).
Economics
Economics is a subject that really relates to core aspects of human well-being, and there’s a methodology for thinking about these things. This was a very appealing combination to me. Market systems are capable of massive breakdowns that can result in long, devastating periods of high unemployment. And I felt that economists had really learned something about how to address that.
Janet Yellen, in "The Hand on the Lever" in The New Yorker (July 21, 2014) by Nicholas Lemann
Economics
How is property given? By restraining liberty; that is, by taking it away so far as necessary for the purpose. How is your house made yours? By debarring every one else from the liberty of entering it without your leave.
Jeremy Bentham, "A Critical Examination of the Declaration of Rights; Article II" in The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Vol. II (1839), p. 503.
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