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A school that doesn't take math in political economy.
There is government economics that does not test mathematics in the postgraduate entrance examination for economics majors.

The research object of political economy is social relations of production and its development law. There are four links in production and reproduction, namely, the relationship between people, distribution, exchange and consumption, and there are mutual constraints and connections between the four links. Political economy takes historical relations of production or certain social relations of production as the research object. Political economy, in the broadest sense, is a science that studies the laws of production and exchange of material means of life in human society. Production and exchange are two different functions. Production can be carried out without exchange. Without production, exchange-precisely because it is the exchange of products from the beginning-cannot happen. Each of these two social functions is influenced by most special external effects, so most of them have their own special laws. On the other hand, these two functions restrict and influence each other at all times, so they can be called the abscissa and ordinate of the economic curve.