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What does marketing include?
Microeconomics, macroeconomics, management information system, statistics, accounting principles, etc.

1, microeconomics

Microeconomics (seventh edition) is a book published by China People's Publishing House. The editor recommended this book as a classic microeconomic animal husbandry. In addition, it also includes microeconomic fields such as supply and demand theory, consumption theory, production and cost theory, manufacturer's price and output determination theory, market failure and government intervention theory.

2. Macroeconomics

In a sense, macroeconomics is a new discipline, which was published by Fudan University Press and edited by Yang Changjiang and Shi Hongbo. It was founded by Keynes with his genius breaking away from classical economics, and formed a huge system through the efforts of many economists.

3. Management information system

Information management system is a mixture of organization theory, accounting, statistics, mathematical model and economics. It comprehensively uses computer technology, network communication technology and database technology, and is an interdisciplinary technology.

4. Statistics

Statistics is a branch of applied mathematics, which mainly uses probability theory to establish mathematical models, collect data from observation systems, make quantitative analysis and summary, infer and predict, and provide basis and reference for relevant decisions. It is widely used in various disciplines, from physics and social sciences to humanities.

5. Accounting principles

Principles of Accounting (4th Edition) expounds the basic principles and methods of accounting, which is divided into eight chapters, namely introduction, account and double entry bookkeeping, accounting of basic business of product manufacturing enterprises, confirmation and measurement of accounting elements, accounting vouchers and account books, property inspection, financial accounting reports and basic analysis of accounting statements.