- For a more comprehensive list, see the List of economics topics.
Economics, is the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of resources. By extension, economics also studies economies, the creation and distribution of wealth, the abundance and scarcity of resources, and human welfare.
The following outline is provided as an overview of and introduction to economics:
Nature of economics
- Main article: Economics
Branches of economics
Subdisciplines of economics
Methodologies of economics
Multidisciplinary fields involving economics
Types of economies
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An economy is the system of human activities related to the production, distribution, exchange, and consumption of goods and services of a country or other area.
Economies, by ideological structure
Economies, by scope
Economies, by regulation
Market forms
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Main article: Market form
- Perfect competition, in which the market consists of a very large number of firms producing a homogeneous product.
- Monopolistic competition, also called competitive market, where there are a large number of independent firms which have a very small proportion of the market share.
- Monopoly, where there is only one provider of a product or service.
- Monopsony, when there is only one buyer in a market.
- Natural monopoly, a monopoly in which economies of scale cause efficiency to increase continuously with the size of the firm.
- Oligopoly, in which a market is dominated by a small number of firms which own more than 40% of the market share.
- Oligopsony, a market dominated by many sellers and a few buyers.
Economics by region
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History of economics
- Main article: History of economic thought
General economics topics