Pyrpolizer wrote:I am glad you moved your ass to finally learn the difference between exact and inexact sciences, although you had a hard time finding a couple of opinions questioning the fact that economics is in fact a science.
Now you may try getting an MSc degree from the real Oxford in Financial economics.
https://www.economics.ox.ac.uk/graduate ... -economics
I think you are confused.
Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Aerodynamics, met are Sciences. Met, can be referred to an inexact science, just like evolution in Biology perhaps. But they are sciences.
Economics is NOT a science like the above. it's a soicial science at best just like Law. It's not a science like Physics or Chemistry or Met are.
They also come as a Bachelor of Arts.
But it is NOT a science like Physics.
Economists are not scientists. BTW, your link down the bottom says it all as Economics is a Department all on its own. In other words, it isn't a part of the Science Department like Physics and Chemistry are.
https://www.topuniversities.com/courses ... rics/guideThe idea that a bunch of economists can predict the economy 15 years ahead of time is insane and ludicrous. I never seen a Govern,ment in my life that can actually fu;l;y project and accurately estimate their growth in 12 months and if they did know they would take affirmative action.