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Differences and relations between economics and management
1, with different research directions.

Economics is a theory that studies the law of human economic activities, that is, the law of value creation, transformation and realization-the law of economic development; Management is a comprehensive interdisciplinary subject, and it is a science that systematically studies the basic laws and general methods of management activities.

2. Different roles

Scientific economics consciously uses scientific methods to study the value law or economic law of human economic activities as a whole. The core of scientific economics is economic law. In the view of scientific economics, the optimal allocation and regeneration of resources is only the development and concrete manifestation of economic laws, and the research object of economics should be the economic laws and economic essence behind the optimal allocation and regeneration of resources.

Management is to study how to improve the level of productivity through the rational organization and allocation of human, financial and material factors under the existing conditions; It is a human-centered coordination activity in social organizations to achieve the expected goals.

3. Different research methods.

The general equilibrium theory is to use price to measure the equilibrium that makes all commodities in an equal state of supply and demand. It is the basic theory of western economics and the theoretical basis of western economics, including surplus value theory and Pareto improvement theory.

Management pays attention to the study of objective facts and social products, takes objective social phenomena as the starting point, attaches importance to the scientific generalization of social laws, and tries to seek the correlation or causal relationship between social phenomena.

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