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Economics is a social science. What makes it different is its use of maths and statistics to prove theories and concepts while still incorporating other subjects, such as politics, philosophy and geography. It is basically a statistical data which needs computing to get results.
Thus to study Economics at the Undergraduate level math is compulsory.
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Good luck.
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